Sunday , December 22 2024

3 suspects caught on camera! Observe the brightness from four angles

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An atmosphere of fear is still being seen among the people due to the massive explosion that took place in Delhi's Prashant Vihar on Sunday morning. The blast took place near the wall of CRPF SCO. The explosion was so strong that windows of buildings and cars were broken. The police is investigating this matter from every aspect. A video of the blast has also surfaced. Police have seized all the CCTV DVRs of Apsus and the market, which showed movement of 3 suspects at the blast site.

3 suspects caught on camera

According to Delhi Police sources, three people are seen suspicious in the CCTV footage of Sunday's explosion near the wall of CRPF school in Prashant Vihar. Apart from this, two more people are also being seen, whose activity is also suspicious. However, it is not yet clear whether the two had any role in the blast or not as the police have not yet confirmed it.

What was seen in CCTV?

But in the CCTV footage on Saturday night, a suspect was seen wearing a white T-shirt. He stayed at the blast site for some time and then left. Now the police is further investigating the case on the basis of CCTV footage and these suspects are being traced. It has also been revealed from Delhi Police sources that the explosive was wrapped in a polythene bag and kept in a pit half to one feet deep. But, after its planting the pit was covered with garbage.

Investigation is being done from this angle

The important thing is that after this incident, NIA and NSG teams have also started investigation. Dog squad and bomb disposal squad also reached the incident site yesterday. The investigating agency is investigating this blast from four angles. These include Naxalite attack, Khalistan link and Pakistan based terrorism and any other conspiracy. The special thing is that in recent times CRPF has intensified the action against Naxalites, hence the police suspect that Naxalites may also be behind this blast.