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Have vital leads in Ludhiana blast case, says Police Commissioner



Ludhiana, December 23

The Punjab Police late Thursday evening claimed laying hands on vital clues into the bomb blast incident in Ludhiana.

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“We have been able to trace vital clues after procuring technical evidence about the suspect(s) involved in the case,” Commissioner of Police Gurpreet Singh Bhullar told The Tribune.

He said the preliminary probe was suggesting that the lone person who was killed in the blast was suspected to be carrying or planting the explosive in the public toilet, when it exploded.

The preliminary probe also hinted the use of passage meant for the lawyers by the suspect(s). “The lawyers’ entry and exit gates remain unmanned so that they may not face any inconvenience,” said the cops involved in the investigation. — TNS


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