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No intelligence failure: PC

The bomb blast at the German Bakery in Pune on Saturday was not due to any intelligence failure, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said on Sunday.

Updated on: Feb 15, 2010 01:34 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Pune
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The bomb blast at the German Bakery in Pune on Saturday was not due to any intelligence failure, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said on Sunday.

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After visiting the blast site and meeting the injured in hospitals on Sunday morning, Chidambaram said at a press meet that the Koregaon Park area, which, apart from the bakery, houses the Chabad House and Osho Ashram, had been sensitised by police as it was on the “radar of terrorists,” but it was difficult to provide 24/7 security to all soft targets.

The bakery, he said, was a “soft target,” while the other two places were “hard targets”. “It appears that a person pretending to be a customer came to the bakery, left a backpack under a table and left,” he said.

“There is no intelligence failure, but please remember this is not an overt attack by gunmen. This is an insidious bomb planted in what appears to be a backpack. It is practically impossible to check each backpack in a city like Pune, which has youngsters in large numbers,” he stressed.

Asked if the state government did not take intelligence inputs seriously, he said, “No, it is not correct. The state government had taken the advice seriously, and the police put in place security measures in [places which were] hard targets.”

But the home minister said it was too early to draw conclusions. “Headley had surveyed the Chabad House, that is a fact. At the moment, it is a standalone fact. Whether this incident is related to that, it is premature to answer. We have to wait for the investigation to find out who is behind this,” he noted.

He also did not think “any particular nationality” had been targeted. “That place was popular among young people, both Indians and foreigners,” he pointed out.

Chidambaram said a team from the newly-constituted National Investigation Agency team would assist the Maharashtra Anti Terrorist Squad, which was investigating the case.

Forensic experts drawn from Delhi, Pune and the Army were working together to find out the kind of explosives and trigger used in the bomb, he added.

 
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