The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) handed over the investigation into the Rameshwaram cafe blast in Bengaluru to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which initiated the investigation after the case was re-registered.
The case was handed over to NIA after the NIA team visited the blast site last week.
Many people were injured in the explosion that took place at Rameshwaram Cafe in the Whitefield area of Bengaluru during the lunch hour on March 1.
6 people were injured in the popular restaurant in the Brookfield area of Bengaluru. . – Explosive use of Rameshwaram cage.
Bengaluru police have filed a complaint under the Torts (Prevention) Act and the Crimes Act for the first time regarding the restaurant explosion.
The explosion occurred at 13:00 on March 1, and the police identified the suspect, who had a bag full of goods in the store, from CCTV footage. Ongoing police investigation revealed that an improvised explosive device with a timer was used to detonate it.
Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara had earlier confirmed that the accused would be arrested soon.
“We are intensifying our investigation. Eight teams have been sent to find different leaders. We have collected a lot of CCTV footage and are investigating every corner intelligently, including for reasons like jealousy. Let us cooperate and not politicize the issue… Without connection with Mangaluru blast We cannot manage.
The way it works and the information used are similar. Nuclear Suppliers Group arrived yesterday. I hope we can find the killer. I explained it to the Prime Minister after the meeting yesterday. I had a meeting with senior leaders today. BJP should not make negative comments. “Karnataka Home Minister said on Sunday.
Echoing the sentiments of the state’s home minister, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar told the public not to panic.
“The energy of the blast is low. A young man left a small bag at the scene and an hour later the bag exploded, approximately 10 people were injured, we formed 7-8 search teams. We learn all the possibilities. I appeal to everyone in Bengaluru not to panic,” said DK Shivakumar.