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By Kaisar Andrabi On November 19, 24-year-old Mohammad Shareeq was identified as the accused for the autorickshaw blast in Mangaluru that the police say was an 'act of terror'. At around 4:40 PM on that day, a bag he was carrying exploded near Nagori area of the city, leaving the auto rickshaw driver and Shareeq injured grievously. The Karnataka police say that Shareeq was carrying a bomb cooker from Mysuru to Mangaluru, probably in a bus, and later boarded the autorickshaw on Saturday evening. "The travel would have caused friction, which would have heated up the explosive material, probably ...
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By BOOM Team Hours after a low-intensity blast left two injured in Karnataka's Mangaluru, top cop Praveen Sood on Sunday said the explosion was "an act of terror". The police said the explosion was carried out to cause "serious damage", adding that state and central agencies were working together to probe the incident. "It's confirmed now. The blast is not accidental but an ACT OF TERROR with intention to cause serious damage. Karnataka State Police is probing deep into it along with central agencies," DGP Karnataka said in a tweet. NDTV quoted Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra saying th...
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