Indore, Jan 7: Malegaon blast suspect Dhan Singh, who is in custody of National Investigation Agency (NIA), has claimed that a goof up in setting timings of the bombs had led to lesser numbers of casualties in the blasts in 2006.
Singh told NIA that on September 8, 2006, he and his associates had planted bombs on two bicycles inside and outside a cemetery and they were meant to go off in the night as minority community members were busy observing Shab-e-barat.
As such, the timers of the bombs were to be set for 1.15 am but mistakenly they set them for 1.15 pm. This goof up in timing led to the blasts actually occurring next day in the afternoon.
Singh said that during the planning of the blasts in Indore based hideouts, September 8 was chosen so as to maximise casualties. The day incidentally happened to be Friday too.
The blasts were being planned since 2005. Thirty-seven persons had died and 125 had sustained injuries in the blasts.
A senior NIA officer told DNA that the perpetrators had planned to maximise casualties by triggering the blasts in the night time which could have led to a chaos at that crowded place.
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