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Sources suggest that these detainees were believed to have been in communication with the perpetrator of the bombing and had affiliations with the banned Al-Hind Trust. However, an official statement from the NIA is awaited.
As of now, no arrests have been officially confirmed in relation to the blast incident. Including the two apprehended on Thursday, a total of four individuals have been detained for questioning. Previously, one suspect was detained but was later released after interrogation.
The sleuths had conducted raids at five locations in Bengaluru, 15 in Shivamogga and six in Chennai on Wednesday.
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The agency had detained two suspects in connection with the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case in Bengaluru on Tuesday. The preliminary probe revealed that the two were in direct contact with the suspected bomber.
Even as the NIA and police teams have launched an extensive search operation in various states, the bomber has remained elusive. The authorities had obtained the bomber’s images and videos from CCTV footage on March 1, soon after the blast incident.
Sources said that the sleuths were suspecting that the bomber had come from Tamil Nadu and had stayed in a neighbouring state for two months before carrying out the blast.
The hair samples of the accused were gathered from the hat of the accused which he abandoned in Bengaluru near a religious place. The authorities have sent the samples for the DNA testing and were hoping for a breakthrough.
The Rameshwaram Cafe bomb blast took place on March 1 in the Brookfield area. Low-intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was used to carry out the blast and nine persons were injured in the incident.
(With inputs from IANS)