02-21-2007, 12:55 AM
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Pioneer.com
Neeraj Chauhan | New Delhi
<b><i>Dilli Sarkar ki lagta hai neend nahi khuli. Chetavani de raha hun ki Kendra sarkar Afzal Guru ko jald riha kare. Jaish aur Lashkar-e-Tayyeba 15 February tak intezar karega. Iske bad Jaish, Lashkar aur Al-Qaeda railway station, bas addon ko bomb se uda denge. Poore Hindustan ko nasth kar denge. Kashmir ke Vaishno Devi mandir, Punjab ke Swarn mandir aur hawai addon, stationo ko aatmghati ya bomb visfoton se uda diya jayega. Purani aur nayi dilli stations ko uda denge!! </i></b>
The terrorist outfits have proved these lines. A letter had been sent to Old Delhi Railway Station superintendent Arun Kumar on February 3 this year in which the terrorists had hinted at an impending attack on the railways establishment, which as it now transpires, authorities and security agencies did not take seriously.
<b>The letter was written in very rough handwriting and had three names on it, Karim Ansari, Sumer Khan and Ali Mansoor</b>.
The case was given to the Special Cell of Delhi Police, which says that the letter has no link with the blasts. There is also no headway in the case after almost 16 days of receiving of the letter. A senior Delhi Police officer said on the condition of anonymity, "Our experts found that the Delhi-Attari train blast was done by low-intensity explosives like sulphur or nitrate. It was tied with the timer and kerosene oil to cause fire in the bogeys and luggage."
He also said that it is first of its kind terrorist attack where kerosene oil has been used as such a low intensity explosive and it has created maximum damage. "Earlier, terrorists used explosives like RDX or PETN to cause damage up to such extent," he added.
The cops have not received any input or interception about this blast till now. Subsequently, no militant outfit has claimed for the blasts but the officials say that it is for sure that it was a terrorist attack. The terrorists arrested by the Special Cell in the recent past also did not have any information about any such move of their organisations.
Though Delhi Police is not investigating the blasts, they are reportedly trying to make a chain of events of the incident. The efforts are being made to get clues.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) did not increase the security after the letter despite Attari special being an exclusive train. The RPF and GRP call this laxity service within limited resources. Now a security drill has been thrown on all the stations after the damage has been done.
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Pioneer.com
Neeraj Chauhan | New Delhi
<b><i>Dilli Sarkar ki lagta hai neend nahi khuli. Chetavani de raha hun ki Kendra sarkar Afzal Guru ko jald riha kare. Jaish aur Lashkar-e-Tayyeba 15 February tak intezar karega. Iske bad Jaish, Lashkar aur Al-Qaeda railway station, bas addon ko bomb se uda denge. Poore Hindustan ko nasth kar denge. Kashmir ke Vaishno Devi mandir, Punjab ke Swarn mandir aur hawai addon, stationo ko aatmghati ya bomb visfoton se uda diya jayega. Purani aur nayi dilli stations ko uda denge!! </i></b>
The terrorist outfits have proved these lines. A letter had been sent to Old Delhi Railway Station superintendent Arun Kumar on February 3 this year in which the terrorists had hinted at an impending attack on the railways establishment, which as it now transpires, authorities and security agencies did not take seriously.
<b>The letter was written in very rough handwriting and had three names on it, Karim Ansari, Sumer Khan and Ali Mansoor</b>.
The case was given to the Special Cell of Delhi Police, which says that the letter has no link with the blasts. There is also no headway in the case after almost 16 days of receiving of the letter. A senior Delhi Police officer said on the condition of anonymity, "Our experts found that the Delhi-Attari train blast was done by low-intensity explosives like sulphur or nitrate. It was tied with the timer and kerosene oil to cause fire in the bogeys and luggage."
He also said that it is first of its kind terrorist attack where kerosene oil has been used as such a low intensity explosive and it has created maximum damage. "Earlier, terrorists used explosives like RDX or PETN to cause damage up to such extent," he added.
The cops have not received any input or interception about this blast till now. Subsequently, no militant outfit has claimed for the blasts but the officials say that it is for sure that it was a terrorist attack. The terrorists arrested by the Special Cell in the recent past also did not have any information about any such move of their organisations.
Though Delhi Police is not investigating the blasts, they are reportedly trying to make a chain of events of the incident. The efforts are being made to get clues.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) did not increase the security after the letter despite Attari special being an exclusive train. The RPF and GRP call this laxity service within limited resources. Now a security drill has been thrown on all the stations after the damage has been done.
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