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Personal grudge triggered the alarming incident in
which pipe bombs were detected near railway tracks at Velloor, the joint investigation
launched by state police and crime branch reveals.
The investigation confirms that a
37-year old man named Senthil Kumar planted the bomb near the railway track.
According to the police,Senthil Kumar,a
KSRTC driver who resides at Azhakath house in Veliyanadu near Mulanthuruthy, planted
the pipe bombs and engraved the name of K J Thomas of Nirappel house, Edakkattuvayal,
with whom he nurtured personal enmity, in a bid to distract the investigation towards
him.
The investigation team has launched a
combing operation to nab Senthil.
Tracing his mobile phone signals the
police found that Senthil has got away to Coimbatore.
Meanwhile, The investigation team has
taken Thomas into custody.
The team led by Pala DySP M Rameshkumar
and Crime Branch Circle Inspector Biju K Stephen, raided Senthil’s house and
found the parts of the clock reportedly used as the timer of the bomb and pieces
of PVC pipes similar to those in which detonators were carried.
Besides, they discovered a hand glove
and a shirt with paint drips which bore similarities to the incident.
Police have taken these items into
custody for detailed examination.
Police also suspect that some external
forces could have helped Senthil to set in the bomb, as the mechanism used was
highly sophisticated.
“The connection to the circuit was
misplaced in the tiffin box which averted a mishap.
Moreover, the content of the ammonium
nitrate was very low, and was not enough for causing a major accident.
” said Crime Branch Circle Inspector Biju K Stephan.
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