02-22-2007, 03:28 AM
<b>Camera at Samjhauta ticket counter could hold ID clues</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Panipat police have already alerted the Delhi Police Special Cell regarding the Apollo 600 marking. Investigators believe this could be a a tailor-mark and may just provide the lead they are looking for. âIt is apparent that the suitcases were prepared with bombs in Delhi or around and then put on the train. We have asked Delhi Police to check this Apollo 600 lead very closely,â SP RPF Ambala, Bharti Arora, who is part of the SIT formed by Haryana Police, told The Indian Express today. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->An Orpat brand digital clock timer, yellow in colour, has also been found with a batch number mark on its back â TBZ LL 627. âTwo wires were put inside the clock as an improvisation. We have contacted the company to find out where this particular batch number could have been sent for sale,â said SIT officials. Then there are 14 Geahplet bottles which contained petrol and had sealed tops. âThereâs cloth inside the bottles, perhaps to spread the fire. The bottles look as if they were being used in a factory â it seems close to 50 bottles were purchased in one go. All 14 bottles are alike. Delhi Police are following up this lead too,â said SP Bharti Arora. Two metal pipes have also been found which probably contained the explosive. A connecting circuit with no mark â it appears to be home-made â has also been recovered.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
They have lot of clues.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Panipat police have already alerted the Delhi Police Special Cell regarding the Apollo 600 marking. Investigators believe this could be a a tailor-mark and may just provide the lead they are looking for. âIt is apparent that the suitcases were prepared with bombs in Delhi or around and then put on the train. We have asked Delhi Police to check this Apollo 600 lead very closely,â SP RPF Ambala, Bharti Arora, who is part of the SIT formed by Haryana Police, told The Indian Express today. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->An Orpat brand digital clock timer, yellow in colour, has also been found with a batch number mark on its back â TBZ LL 627. âTwo wires were put inside the clock as an improvisation. We have contacted the company to find out where this particular batch number could have been sent for sale,â said SIT officials. Then there are 14 Geahplet bottles which contained petrol and had sealed tops. âThereâs cloth inside the bottles, perhaps to spread the fire. The bottles look as if they were being used in a factory â it seems close to 50 bottles were purchased in one go. All 14 bottles are alike. Delhi Police are following up this lead too,â said SP Bharti Arora. Two metal pipes have also been found which probably contained the explosive. A connecting circuit with no mark â it appears to be home-made â has also been recovered.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
They have lot of clues.
