08-01-2008, 01:33 PM
http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story...EWEN20080059566
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->According to experts there seems to one mastermind behind all the bombs in Surat and Ahmedabad and this has worried the Indian counter terrorism experts.
Apparently there is a large group of terrorists who are operating and they have access to some fairly sophisticated technology.
Their skill is clear by the use of circuit boards that one finds in sophisticated electronic gadgets.
This also indicates foreign training because such circuits have rarely been used in India.
But what's more troubling than the bomb itself is the thought of what went into causing maximum casualties.
Many of the bombs were at a height and if these had exploded shrapnel would have hit people in the head.
The Gujarat Police is worried because involvement of local help is possible.
Investigators are now certain that the Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and the Surat bombs have several elements in common.
They drew this conclusions that there were three bomb-makers judging by the style of making the bombs.
Three to four people planted each bomb but the similarity in planning shows there was only one mastermind behind the bombs in all four cities.
The bomb experts have come up with a number of those who could possibly be responsible.
About 30 people in Bangalore, 60 in Ahmedabad and over 80 people in Surat and every one of them is believed to be an Indian.
So far, India has been pointing to a foreign hand but perhaps it must now accept that local hands and recruits is also a reality.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->According to experts there seems to one mastermind behind all the bombs in Surat and Ahmedabad and this has worried the Indian counter terrorism experts.
Apparently there is a large group of terrorists who are operating and they have access to some fairly sophisticated technology.
Their skill is clear by the use of circuit boards that one finds in sophisticated electronic gadgets.
This also indicates foreign training because such circuits have rarely been used in India.
But what's more troubling than the bomb itself is the thought of what went into causing maximum casualties.
Many of the bombs were at a height and if these had exploded shrapnel would have hit people in the head.
The Gujarat Police is worried because involvement of local help is possible.
Investigators are now certain that the Jaipur, Bangalore, Ahmedabad and the Surat bombs have several elements in common.
They drew this conclusions that there were three bomb-makers judging by the style of making the bombs.
Three to four people planted each bomb but the similarity in planning shows there was only one mastermind behind the bombs in all four cities.
The bomb experts have come up with a number of those who could possibly be responsible.
About 30 people in Bangalore, 60 in Ahmedabad and over 80 people in Surat and every one of them is believed to be an Indian.
So far, India has been pointing to a foreign hand but perhaps it must now accept that local hands and recruits is also a reality.
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