Friday 22 February 2013

Hyderabad blasts: One suspect caught on CCTV camera

Hyderabad: Amid reports of sabotage of a CCTV camera, an investigating team has reportedly zeroed in one suspect while analysing the footage captured by a surveillance camera in Hyderabad's bustling Dilsukhnagar area where the devastating bomb attacks left 16 people dead and injured more than 100.

Two bombs fastened to parked bicycles had ripped through Dilsukhnagar area on Thursday.

In what could prove to be a major breakthrough, one suspect, aged around 30, on cycle with a bag has been caught on CCTV camera mounted atop a traffic signal near the blast site.

Sources have told Zee News that the suspect is seen riding his bicycle towards one of the blast sites at 6.38 pm. Seven minutes later, he is seen returning on foot sans the bag which was hung to the bicycle’s carrier.

The suspect is clad in a full-sleeved shirt and green trousers.

On Friday, Cyberabad Police Commissioner D Tirumala Rao claimed that police had obtained many clues, and added he was confident the case would be cracked. He said investigations were on at a brisk pace.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) and forensic experts gathered clues from the sites.

A pall of gloom descended on the otherwise busy Dilsukhnagar Road while heart rending scenes were witnessed at hospitals.

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