Police said they found and defused six bombs at the main railway station in India's capital on Friday, a day after a blast on a train killed 11 people and injured 64 more in Bombay, a news agency reported. A pedestrian noticed the bombs in a plastic bag near a taxi stand at the New Delhi railway station and alerted police, Deputy Commissioner of Police R.S. Gumman was quoted as saying by Press Trust of India. No timers were attached to the explosives, but they could have been detonated by high temperatures from the sun, Gumman said. New Delhi has been placed on a high alert status, with extra police on patrol, since Thursday night's explosion on a train in Bombay, India's financial hub. |