NIA team going to Chennai to collect blast data

May 02, 2014 08:13 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:04 am IST - Bangalore/New Delhi

The Centre has asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to collect data about the twin blasts in a train at Chennai Central railway station on Thursday that left one woman dead and 14 injured.

The Centre's decision to rush a NIA team was taken after the Tamil Nadu Government was assured that the central probe agency would be only collecting data about the blasts as it was probing several cases pertaining to terrorism in that region.

Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said a team of NIA was being sent to the spot for collecting data.

“We wanted to send the NIA team but the State government told us that CB—CID will probe the matter. Until the State government allows us for a NIA probe, we can’t take the matter in our hands. But we are sending the NIA team for data collection,” Shinde said.

The comments of Shinde come a day after the Tamil Nadu Government had refused any help from the Centre and made it clear that the case would be handled by the CB—CID of the State police.

In the meantime, security agencies were examining the CCTV footage at the Bangalore railway station and also examining those present in the S—4 and S—5 coaches of Bangalore—Guwahati Express to get some lead about the person who planted the explosive material under the seat.

The explosive material was strong but the brunt of its impact was neutralised by the iron seats as well as the flooring of the coaches that were examined by NIA as well as Bomb Data Centre of NSG.

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