Expired SIMs saved hundreds
http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1098010 
  
Chitti Pantulu  
  
 

HYDERABAD: If it were not for expired SIM cards, there would have been four
blasts at Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad on Friday.  Police sources told DNA that
out of the four mobile phone bombs placed at the masjid, three failed to
explode because their SIM cards had expired and hence could not complete the
circuit needed for the bombs to explode.
 
"If the other three bombs had exploded the toll would have been more than
200. The bombs were timed to explode during the peak prayer time," said a
police officer closely connected with the investigation.
 
Police sources said they recovered five SIM cards from the spot and all had
been purchased by Shahed Bilal from West Bengal. "Bilal is a rising star of
the Jaish-e-Mohammed and learnt his bomb-making skills at
Harkat-ul-Jihad-i-Islami, a Bangladesh terror outfit," said a senior police
officer. 
 
Andhra Pradesh Home Minister K Jana Reddy and senior police officials
literally owe to their lives to the expired SIM cards. "The other three
bombs - packed in tiffin boxes with TNT and RDX - were timed to explode one
after the other to create maximum damage," said a source.
 
All the three SIM cards had been disconnected a couple of days back after
Bilal had failed to pay the bills. The bombs bear a striking similarity to
the one that exploded in Malegaon killing 37 people. 
 
"It is a planned terrorist act as you can see from the type of device (used
to trigger the blast) used. It is a sophisticated device. We are looking
into all possibilities," Police Commissioner Balwinder Singh said.
 
Samples of the bombs from Mecca Masjid have been sent to the Forensic labs
in Hyderabad for analysis though police officials said they were a mixture
of TNT and RDX.
 
Mumbai ATS team to help probe
 
DNA Correspondent.
 
MUMBAI: A crack unit of the Mumbai Police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) left
for Hyderabad on Saturday to help their Hyderabad counterparts with the
investigation into the Mecca Masjid blast . "We have sent a four-member
team, led by Deputy Inspector General of Police Subodh Jaiswal to help the
Hyderabad blast investigators," said ATS chief and Joint Commissioner of
Police Krishan Pal Raghuvanshi. "The team will collect samples and raw
materials and compare it with Malegaon samples." 
 
On September 8 last year, 35 people were killed and 300 injured when a
series of bombs kept on bicycles outside a local mosque and an adjacent
burial ground rocked the textile city of Malegaon in Maharashtra's Nashik
district minutes after Friday afternoon prayers.
 
 
 


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