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Mamata meets Rajnath, discusses Burdwan blast

Source: PTI
November 19, 2014 00:29 IST
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday met Home Minister Rajnath Singh and discussed with him the Burdwan blast and other issues concerning the state. Official sources said that during the 30-minute meeting, Banerjee briefed the home minister regarding the prevailing law and order in West Bengal.

Singh is understood to have raised the issue of incident of October 2 Burdwan blast and asked Banerjee to intensify the vigil across the state. Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh was allegedly involved in the blast and National Investigation Agency has reportedly found a wide network of the banned terror outfit.

Issues such as modernisation of police forces and the Naxal situation also figured their meeting, sources said.

Meanwhile, bottles containing explosives used to make improvised explosive devices in Burdwan blast were today fished out from a pond near the blast site here. NIA officers came to know about the explosives kept in bottles after interrogating Amjad Sheikh, who was arrested in connection with the blast on November 10.

Amjad, an explosives expert, told the sleuths that he had hidden the bottles in a small shop he had rented to stay near Khagragarh.

When the police and NIA officers reached the shop with Amjad on Tuesday afternoon, the shop-owner said that he dumped the bottles containing picric acid in nearby Haldar Pukur on Ahibhusan Road.

The bottles were fished out by using fishing nets and the shop owner was detained for interrogation. Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh member Sheikh was working with a Kolkata-based medical firm. He used his employment with the firm for procuring many restricted acids including 'picric acid' used for triggering explosive device.

Sheikh, alias Kajal, a resident of Birbhum district of West Bengal, is alleged to be the main person who used to procure material, meant for making improvised explosive devices.

The NIA said Sheikh was instrumental in procuring chemicals and providing these to other co-conspirators for making IEDs.

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