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Bike bomb goes off near Pune police station; 4 hurt
Pune, July 10 The “low-intensity” blast occurred close to the Pharaskhana police station near the city’s famous Dagdusheth Halwai Temple in the city. Police said the blast happened at around 2:30 pm A preliminary probe showed that the explosive was placed in the luggage carrier of a stolen motorbike. The motorbike, said to be owned by a policeman from Satara, was reported stolen from Pimprigaon a few days ago and taken to Pune, the police probe revealed. Iron nails and ball bearings were later recovered from the blast site and sent for forensic analysis to determine the type of explosive used. Police Commissioner Satish Mathur said investigations would reveal more details. Asked whether it could be a terror blast, Mathur told the media: “We are examining all possibilities from different angles.” At least two other motorcycles parked nearby were damaged. Witnesses said the area remains busy throughout the day, with the police station situated barely 50 metres away and the famous Dagdusheth Halwai Ganesh Temple around 100 metres away. Home Minister RR Patil said there was no need to panic and people should not listen to rumours. He appealed to all to cooperate with the authorities. This was the third blast in four years that rocked Pune and shattered its reputation as a peaceful city. On Valentine’s Day in 2010, a massive explosion ripped the German Bakery restaurant in Koregaon area, killing 17 people, including many foreigners. An Anti Terrorism Squad from Mumbai has joined its Pune counterparts to probe the blast. Earlier, bomb disposal teams and a dog squad were also deployed.
— IANS Turn of events
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