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India-Pakistan
Bomb alert at Mumbai train station
2008-12-03
Explosive devices have been found at Mumbai's main railway station, according to Indian TV reports.The station is one of the sites attacked by the militants during the three-day attacks and siege last week, Reuters said.

TV stations are reporting that the devices have been defused.

India's security status is at war level after the attacks, which killed over 170 people and left over 350 injured.
Posted by:tipper

#2  An interesting factoid...

the SPG, which protects the Indian PM and the Gandhi family, has a larger budget than the NSG, which protects other politicians and when released temporarily from that duty, is available to rescue hostages.

The NSG is far more capable than the Mumbai police.

The only reason this bomb was found was that the Chief Minister of Maharastra state was visiting the station and the NSG bodyguards brought their sniffer dogs.

Thousands of people have been using the station in the past few days and this bomb could have exploded at any time had it been armed properly.

The rage of Indian citizens against their politicians and especially the Congress party will only grow stronger.

The Indian PM Manmohan Singh is finished politically. Not even military retaliation against Pakistan can save him and his party. They will be thrown out of office at the next elections.
Posted by: john frum   2008-12-03 18:09  

#1  Eight kilograms of RDX were found at Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus this evening just as chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh was visiting the station.

Police said the explosives, with timer-devices of the kind used by the Lashkar-e-Toiba in Kashmir, were packed in two bags, 4kg in each.

The bombs, they added, could have gone off within eight minutes and 32 seconds to a maximum of 194 days.

The bomb-disposal squad later defused the devices, kept in the stationÂ’s parcel wing, near platform number 15.

Joint commissioner of police Rakesh Maria said the RDX was part of the five bombs planted in Mumbai by the terrorists who attacked the city last week.

“The bags were found among abandoned luggage of persons who had been injured or killed in the attack on the night of November 26. The RDX was part of the five bombs planted by the terrorists. Searches are now being conducted on the (entire) station premises,” Maria said.

Deshmukh, whose resignation as chief minister has been accepted, was on a tour of the station where two terrorists had gone on a killing spree last Wednesday night. He was escorted out immediately.

Within minutes, security forces surrounded the station. Fire engines and medical teams were put on stand-by.

Before the bomb was discovered, Deshmukh met railway officials and commuters, visited the spots at the station that bore marks of last weekÂ’s attack and promised to take all the steps necessary to make the station safe.

Police said the bombs were spotted late because investigators misunderstood what Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone terrorist arrested, told them during interrogation.

“He had said they (the 10 terrorists) had planted five bombs. Three bombs were found last Thursday, two had been placed at the Taj and another near the Oberoi. It was thought that all (bombs) had been accounted for,” Maria said.

The other two bombs were initially thought to be those that went off in two taxis, one of them in Vile Parle.

Today, Maria said the taxi bombs were meant to kill the drivers so they wouldnÂ’t tell the police about the terrorists and, therefore, not part of the five planted in the city.

K.P. Raghuvanshi, the new chief of the Maharashtra anti-terror squad, said the timer devices failed to work despite being sophisticated because of faulty assembling.

“Kasab has told us the bombs planted by the terrorists around Mumbai were assembled aboard hijacked trawler Kuber. The timing devices were like the ones commonly used by the Lashkar in Kashmir,” he added.

The pink packing material found in the Kuber was similar to that used to wrap the RDX bomb kept near the main entrance of the Taj, Raghuvanshi said, adding that the strings on the timers were also like those found on the trawler.
Posted by: john frum   2008-12-03 15:53  

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