The accused person, who is believed to have placed a bag containing the bomb, has been captured on camera, according to CCTV footage that was published the day after an IED explosion rocked the Rameshwaram Cafe in Brookefield, the city. After dropping the luggage, the accused was spotted running out of the hotel while sporting a mask and a cap.
The accused person, who is believed to have placed a bag containing the bomb, has been captured on camera, according to CCTV footage that was published the day after an IED explosion rocked the Rameshwaram Cafe in Brookefield. After dropping the luggage, the accused was spotted running out of the hotel while sporting a mask and a cap. It is believed that the accused is between thirty and thirty-five years old. It is reported that he set the timer to simulate an IED. As the accused was leaving the hotel, he was seen on camera. To hide his identity, the accused wore a white cap and mask. He was observed examining his wristwatch as well.
Police sources claim that at about 11:30 a.m., the accused got off the state-run bus and went into the Rameshwaram Cafet. He purchased a token for Rava Idly at the cash register. He cleaned his hands after eating and set the bag with the IED next to the kitchen sink. At about 11:50 a.m., the accused departed the hotel. An hour later, on Friday, at around 12:55 p.m., the explosion occurred. Three different hospitals are providing medical attention to nine individuals who were hurt in the explosion. Despite having 40% of her body burned, one of the injured women is not in any danger.
The Central Crime Branch is in charge of the inquiry. In an attempt to apprehend the accused, eight special teams were assembled. While this was going on, a group from the Intelligence Bureau and the National Investigation Agency examined the explosion site. The defendant has been “almost identified,” according to Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar, and an arrest is imminent. Under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Explosive Substances Act, the police have opened a case at the HAL Police Station. Hundreds of CCTV clips were examined by senior police officers gathered at the command center in an attempt to monitor the accused’s movements. There’s no reason for alarm in Bengaluru, as promised by Commissioner D. Dayananda of the Bengaluru Police, who is keeping an eye on the investigation.