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3 bombs discovered on train in India 

Mon May 21, 4:50 AM ET 

CALCUTTA, India - Police discovered three bombs hidden in a train parked at
Calcutta's main railroad station on Monday and safely removed them, police
said. 

The discovery comes days after a bomb went off in a mosque in the southern
city of Hyderabad, killing 11 people.

"Our people were on a routine search of trains and found the bombs in one of
the trains," said Amarkanti Sarkar, Inspector General of Railway Police.

No one claimed responsibility for planting the bombs, and police said it was
too soon to name a suspect.

The train was set to travel from the Howrah railroad station in Calcutta to
Tarakeswar, a small town sacred to Hindus some 50 miles west of Calcutta.
Hundreds of pilgrims use the train daily.

There have been several attacks on trains in the last year, including the
July bombings of seven Mumbai commuter trains that killed more than 200
people, and the bombing of a train linking India and Pakistan that killed 68
people in March.

In January, an explosion ripped through two cars of a passenger train near
Belacoba railroad station, about 345 miles north of Calcutta, killing four
people.



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