A resturant blast news has came, from a popular resturant joint, which is named The Rameshwaram cafe. This famous cafe us often visited by celebrities, this cafe has witnessed a Restaurant bombing on Friday, 1 March. Reports say 10 people were injured, but it is a good news that no casualties in restaurant blast has happened.
Explosion in Bangalore: Restaurant blast news has shocked everyone!
The official sources are saying, that images of the suspect’s movement have been captured. Blast investigations are detected by the CCTV cameras at the Rameshwaram cafe in the Brookefield area and those nearby. “We are positive about the leads we are getting in nabbing the culprit,” an official has said. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has said, “It was a low-intensity blast. A youth came and kept a small bag, which exploded after an hour. About 10 people received injuries. 7-8 teams formed to probe the incident. We are looking from all angles. I ask every Bangalorean not to worry.”
But how did this Bengaluru incident took place ? According to the police, the suspected person has entered the restaurant and had a snack before leaving. The footage shows that a tiffin box bag was kept inside a larger bag which was left near the hand-wash area of the restaurant contained the IED and that has caused the blast. According to the latest news, till now , nine persons have suffered injuries in the blast which was marked by a loud sound. A huge fire and smoke was seen in the restricted the area too where the bag was placed. A 45-year-old woman, who suffered nearly 40 per cent injuries, is in ICU, others have suffered minor injuries and shock. Emergency response of Bangalore is quite quick so no casualties has took place .
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A total of nine persons were injured in the incident but one woman sustained serious injuries. The police are now looking for the man who left behind the bag in the restaurant. pic.twitter.com/Qq0A0Jeo92
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“The detonator is the same as the one in the Mangaluru incident but some other aspects like the explosives used seem to be a bit different,” a police source said.
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