Mangaluru: Blast inside car parked near Kadri Jogi Mutt triggers tension

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April 18, 2016

Mangaluru, Apr 18: A minor explosion inside a car parked near Jogi Mutt at Kadri in the city triggered tension in the area for sometime on Monday.

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Preliminary investigations revealed that detonators kept inside the car bearing registration number KA 41 M 2603 caused blast resulting in minor damages to the vehicle.

The minor blast took place soon after Maxwell Monteiro and his wife alighted from the car after parking it on the road side.

The couple claimed that they heard a loud noise from the front seat when Monteiro pressed the central locking button on the car key.

On hearing the news, the police and bomb disposal squad rushed to the spot and reportedly found detonators inside the car.

It is not yet known whether the owners themselves had kept the detonators inside the car or someone else had kept it to cause harm to the couple. 

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Mohammed SS
 - 
Tuesday, 19 Apr 2016

This RSS/BJP, VHP & BD Goondas what all they will do to unrest the society God only knows, we should pay God to save the mankind

ali
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Monday, 18 Apr 2016

This might have been tested by RSS for further planning.

Daniel
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Monday, 18 Apr 2016

Beware vehicle owners. dont keep your vehicle doors open even for a while when go out. anyone can put anything inside it

Fan
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Monday, 18 Apr 2016

Is that couple is relative of one MLA?

Deepak
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Monday, 18 Apr 2016

Ooops. Thank God. It's a Christian couple. if they were Muslims, NIA team would have been in Mangalore already in search of fresh links to Samjhouta express blast and Malegaon blast.

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