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NIA declares Rs 5 lakh for Delhi blast leads

Last updated on: September 8, 2011 16:37 IST
A Delhi police personnel keeps vigil after cordoning off the site of the blast

The National Investigation Agency on Thursday announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh for anyone providing clues about the Delhi high court blast even as investigators were quizzing a Patna- based man in the case.

"NIA has announced a reward of Rs 5 lakh for anyone giving any information to follow up the case. As far as investigation is concerned, that is going on. Delhi police and NIA are coordinating (with each other)," Union Home Secretary R K Singh told mediapersons in New Delhi.

A man from Patna, who was arrested on charges of using a stolen ATM card, is already being interrogated by the joint team led by NIA for obtaining leads in the probe.

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Security of Delhi HC to be beefed up

Last updated on: September 8, 2011 16:37 IST
Commandos use sniffer dogs to search for evidence near the site of a bomb blast outside the high court in New Delhi

Singh said that a car which had been under scanner for suspicion of having ferried the perpetrators of the blast is "not connected" to the case.

Earlier in the day, Delhi police and NIA teams met Delhi high court Chief Justice Dipak Misra and discussed with him measures to beef up security in and around court premises and installation of CCTV cameras, metal-detectors and other security gadgets.

Official sources said the government has also decided to hand over to NIA the case relating to the May 25 low-intensity blast outside the Delhi high court.

'No shortage of funds and medicines at RML hospital'

Last updated on: September 8, 2011 16:37 IST
A blast victim being rushed the RML hospital in Delhi on Wednesday

Earlier, Home Minister P Chidambaram held a high-level meeting to take stock of the situation in the wake of the blast even as investigators got preliminary forensic reports with regard to the explosion.

National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon and other senior officials in the security establishment attended the meeting.

Singh said he visited the victims of Wednesday's blast at the Delhi HC who have been admitted in the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital and assured them of all the help they need.

"I visited RML hospital and met all patients and their relatives. They are appreciating the care they are being given by the doctors. We have told them that whenever they require, any assistance from experts from any other hospital, it will be provided," he said.

There are sufficient funds and medicines in the hospital, he said. Singh said a help desk has also been created in the RML for co-ordination between various hospitals.

Twelve people were killed and 75 injured in the powerful blast that took place outside gate number 5 of the court on Wednesday.

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