Moving on after Hyderabad blasts
Updated On Feb 23, 2013 04:02 PM IST
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Police guard the site of one of the two bomb blasts in Hyderabad. A man believed to be in his early thirties was seen reaching a traffic signal near the blast site in Dilsukhnagar on a bicycle with a bag hung to its carrier a few minutes before the blasts. AP/Mahesh Kumar A
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People gather at one of the two bomb blast sites in Hyderabad. The surveillance camera installed in front of Dilsukhnagar bus station captured the image of a suspect. AP/Mahesh Kumar A
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People are seen at one of the two bomb blast sites in Hyderabad. The probe into Thursday's twin blasts gathered momentum with the police scanning the image of a suspect captured on CCTV camera. AP/Mahesh Kumar A
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Policemen and others walk past one of the two bomb blast sites in Hyderabad. The suspect was seen reaching the area at 6.38pm, 10 minutes before the blast at Anand Tiffin Centre in front of Konark theatre. AP/Mahesh Kumar A
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People gather at one of the two bomb blast sites in Hyderabad. As the suspect's face is not clearly visible, the police are taking the help of experts. AP/Mahesh Kumar A
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Damaged shops are seen at the site of the bomb blast in Hyderabad. The image of the suspect on bicycle could prove a vital clue in the investigations. AFP/Indranil Mukherjee
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One of the blast sites in Hyderabad is cordoned off as police and pedestrians look on. The busy Dilsukhnagar is limping back to life as shopkeepers and roadside vendors resumed their business. AFP/Indranil Mukherjee
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