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Bodh Gaya blasts:
Bodh Gaya blasts: Police release CCTV footage; suspect detained
 INDIA , 8-July-2013  8:39:25 AM
The Bihar Police have detained a man who they say is a suspect in the multiple blasts at the Mahabodhi temple in Bihar's Bodh Gaya on Sunday morning. Two monks were injured in the terror attack

The police are analysing footage of the last 48 hours from about 15 CCTV cameras that are installed inside the temple. They are questioning Vinod Mistry, the man they have detained. (Read) No sketches of suspects have been released so far.

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Three live bombs have reportedly been recovered from the temple and defused. A bomb analysis report says the bombs were triggered by clocks which were used as an analogue timer, and all of them were set to explode at 5:30 am. Each bomb had 150-200 grams of explosives and there were ball bearings and nails in the gas cylinders in which the explosives were packed. However, sources say RDX was not used for the blasts.

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Sources say the bombs found had inscriptions in Urdu. One had the words "bada Budh (big Buddha)" inscribed on it and another, the word, "bus." Police suspect that the first referred to a big Buddha idol at the temple and conjecture that "bus" could refer to a tourist bus, sources added.

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A suspected Indian Mujahideen man Anwar Hussain Mallik has been arrested from the Nadia district in West Bengal and will be questioned on the multiple blasts. Mallik was arrested yesterday with Rs. 1.9 lakh in fake currency. The police allege that he had supplied explosives for the 2010 Pune German Bakery blasts which killed 17 people.

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Security was lax at the temple. This despite the special cell of the Delhi Police having sent an intelligence input in October last to Bihar about a possible strike on the Mahabodhi temple by the Indian Mujahideen.

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After the alert, the temple had hired a private security agency, but there was allegedly no initiative by the Bihar Police to secure the important religious and tourist spot. After the blasts,

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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