
Bengaluru Rameshwaram cafe blast | We have visuals, it will be easy to nab culprit, says Karnataka CM
The Hindu
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah confident in capturing culprit behind blast at Mysuru eatery, investigations ongoing, visuals captured.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on March 2 expressed confidence about nabbing the culprit involved in the blast at the city's popular eatery The Rameshwaram Cafe, as his movement has been captured by the cameras.
He said it is still not known whether any organisation was involved in the incident at the quick-service eatery in the Brookfield area in the information technology corridor in east Bengaluru that left ten people injured, and the investigations are on.
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"The blast has happened. One person wearing mask and cap has come by bus, he has purchased 'Rava Idly' from the counter at the cafe and has sat at a place. Then he has set the timer and gone. The blast has occurred, about 9 people (actually 10) people are injured. All are out of danger," Mr. Siddaramaiah said.
Speaking to reporters, he said, the Deputy Chief Minister and Home Minister had visited the spot on Friday, and on Saturday he too will be visiting the cafe and the hospital where injured are being treated.
To a question whether any organisation was involved or was it by an individual, the Chief Minister said it is still not known.
"We will find the culprit, it will be easy as his visuals alighting from the bus, purchasing tiffin at the eatery, sitting at a place and placing a bag have all come. We will find him at the earliest," he added.

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