Supplier of explosives for Bodh Gaya blast nabbed in Bengal

IANS  |  Kolkata 

The alleged supplier of explosives to the terror outfit (JMB) to carry out the blasts in Bihar's during Dalai Lama's visit in January, was on Monday arrested in West Bengal's district, police said.

"Hajibulla, 57, a resident of district's Samsherganj, was arrested by the of from Nadia's Bandel railway station on Monday morning. He was involved in supplying explosives to members responsible for the blast in January," STF told IANS.

"We have already arrested five people involved in the low-intensity explosion near the targeting is the sixth person arrested in this case," the said.

"During investigation it was found that the terrorists planted three mines in the area, two of which did not go off. The Buddhist was attacked to avenge violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar," he said.

However, he confirmed that the accused have no connections with the 2013 blast.

"has been remanded to police custody till June 24," he added.

The National Investigating Agency, which is primarily investigating the Bodh Gaya blast case, might also to interrogate

A low intensity bomb blast took place near Kalchakra ground in Bodh Gaya on January 19 when the Tibetan spiritual leader, the was present in town. A couple of crude bombs and large quantity of explosives were also recovered from the place.

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First Published: Mon, June 11 2018. 22:04 IST