Headlines this morning
July 15, 2011  10:43

Day after serial blasts, cops clueless as Mumbai seethes (The Times of India)

Investigators were struggling to find clues to the identity of the perpetrators of Wednesday's serial blasts in Mumbai, raising the scary possibility that the fresh outrage may join the list of unsolved terror cases. Read

 

Fears of a new terror module (Indian Express)
With no specific clues emerging about the perpetrators behind the serial blasts that hit the financial capital yesterday, security agencies have cautioned the Centre that a new terror module has possibly emerged which has been able to organise itself well in the past year or so. Read

Mumbai blasts: Diamonds worth Rs 25 crore went flying in the air (The Times of India)

Diamond merchant Sanjay Shah says the monetary losses are not even a concern right now. "We have lost our people," he says emotionally.Read

 

Police find crucial CCTV footage, 'identify' suspects (Hindustan Times)

A day after three blasts wreaked havoc during the evening rush hour at Opera House, Zaveri Bazaar and Dadar, killing 17 persons and injuring 133, investigators have zeroed in on the footage from CCTVs in these area. Read

 

All Indian cities are vulnerable: Chidambaram (Hindustan Times)
A day after the blasts, Mumbaikars slowly returned to normal even though home minister P Chidambaram said India was in the most troubled neighbourhood in the world and all cities in India are vulnerable to attack. Pakistan-Afghanistan is the epicentre of terror. Read

 

Mumbai blasts: Dadar market could have been the target, say police (DNA)
The police suspect the bomb at Dadar near Kabutarkhana was planted in a hurry. Read

 

Relief in Pakistan over absence of finger-pointing (The Hindu)
Amid relief in Pakistan over the absence of finger-pointing'' from India following the blasts in Mumbai, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Thursday said such incidents only confirm our resolve to work together for the elimination of the menace of terrorism in the region.'' Read

 

Timer devices used, says ATS (The Hindu)
Close to 12 joint teams of ATS and Crime Branch have been formed and we are being closely assisted by Central agencies. This case is being taken up on priority, Maharashtra ATS chief Rakesh Maria said in Mumbai. Read

 

Advani sees policy failure (The Hindu)
Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani said here on Thursday that Wednesday's blasts here occurred owing to policy failure and not due to intelligence failure. Read

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