Pune blasts: well planned attack, admit police New Delhi: The investigation into the four low-intensity explosions that rocked Pune's busy Junglee Maharaj Road began on Thursday. Investigators are trying to find out the source of the explosives used in the attack.

Sources say the material used suggests that it was a well-planned attack. Sources add the operation doesn't appear to be the work of a sleeper cell but of a terror group. Forensic experts who visited the four sites are closely examining the detonators and ball bearings used in the bombs. The fifth bomb that was defused is also being examined for leads.

Police sources say that the constituents of the diffused bomb are - ball bearings, an odourless powder, a sticky substance which makes it look like a pastry, detonators and circuit. The cycles used are seemed to be newly bought for the attack. Owner of the cycles is being traced through the chasis number. Questioning of some of the cycle vendors in the area is being done.

Interrogation of Dayanand Patil who was injured and was carrying one of the devices is still on. ...more    
09:45 AM, Aug 02, 2012

Pune blasts suspect a local tailor, say police New Delhi: The man who was suspected to have carried one of the four bombs that exploded in Pune on Wednesday night and was injured has been identified as a local tailor, the city's Police Commissioner Gulab Rao Pol said. His name is Patil who is a local resident and working as a tailor in Junglee Maharaj Road, he said. Pol said that "from the low-intensity blasts, we think there...  
07:27 AM, Aug 02, 2012

After Pune blasts, Delhi on high alert New Delhi: Delhi was put on heightened vigil on Wednesday night with deployment of armed police personnel across the city after five bomb blasts took place in Pune. Roads were barricaded and vehicles checked while security was strengthened at vital installations like the Parliament and other key buildings. Police also strengthened security at Jantar Mantar where Anna Hazare and his team are on an indefinite fast following the explosions in...  
01:22 AM, Aug 02, 2012

Pune explosions: Patil reviews Maharashtra security Mumbai: Maharashtra Home Minister RR Patil on Wednesday night reviewed security situation with senior officials, following the four low-intensity explosions in Pune. The explosions came over two years after the bomb blast at German Bakery in Pune, which killed 17 people and injured 64 at Koregaon park on February 13, 2010. Patil discussed the situation with top Home Department officials, sources said. An alert has been issued following the explosions,...  
01:02 AM, Aug 02, 2012

High alert in UP after Pune explosions Lucknow: After low density blasts in Pune, Uttar Pradesh Police on Wednesday issued an alert in the entire state directing all the district police chiefs to maintain vigil in their respecting areas. As per the directives issued by IG Law and Order BP Singh all district police chiefs have been asked to maintain vigil around important establishment and remain alert to thwart plans of anti-social elements. Singh asked them to...  
12:47 AM, Aug 02, 2012

Pune: 1 hurt in 4 minor blasts; 14 states on alert Pune: Four low-intensity bomb blasts in quick succession shook Pune on Wednesday evening injuring at least one person. While the first three blasts took place within a radius of one km at the Jungli Maharaj Road, the fourth blast was reported from the Garware Chowk. There was also a fifth bomb which was, however, defused near a McDonalds outlet in the city. Fourteen states have been put on high alert...  
12:27 AM, Aug 02, 2012

News 360: One injured as four low-impact blasts hit Pune

Four low-intensity bomb blasts in quick succession shook Pune on Wednesday evening injuring at least one person. ...
11:02 PM, Aug 01, 2012

Pune: 1 hurt in 4 minor blasts, 5th bomb defused Pune: Four low-intensity bomb blasts in quick succession shook Pune on Wednesday evening injuring at least one person. While the first three blasts took place within a radius of one km at the Jungli Maharaj Road, the fourth blast was reported from the Garware Chowk. According to reports, a fifth bomb was defused near a McDonalds outlet in the city. Sources say wires connected with watches and detonators have been...  
10:48 PM, Aug 01, 2012

Pune: 1 hurt in 4 minor blasts, 5th bomb defused Pune: Four low-intensity bomb blasts in quick succession shook Pune on Wednesday evening injuring at least one person. While the first three blasts took place within a radius of one km at the Jungli Maharaj Road, the fourth blast was reported from the Garware Chowk. According to reports, a fifth bomb was defused near a McDonalds outlet in the city. Sources say wires connected with watches and detonators have been...  
08:37 PM, Aug 01, 2012

Hyosung GT650N available at a discount Garware Motors is currently offering their 650cc Hyosung GT650N at a special discount of Rs3.08 lakh(ex-show room, Delhi). This offer is available only till 30th December 2011 and across all the Hyosung dealerships. Commenting on this special offer, Mr. Shivapada Ray, general manager - sales and marketing, Garware Motors stated "We are very passionate about promoting our brand amongst superbike enthusiasts across the country. By giving this special offer price...  
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Hyosung GT650N first ride - Stripped easy As much as we would have wanted the GT650R to do well in the Indian market for being the first middle weight sportsbike in the country, the bike has been selling just about decently. The only spanner in the works for this Korean motorcycle apart from its own shortcomings was perhaps the launch of the critically acclaimed Kawasaki Ninja 650R at a more affordable price. To boost sales further and...  
09:55 AM, Nov 11, 2011

Overdrive:Skoda Yeti launched in India On Overdrive this week we take a look the new SUV Yeti by Skoda and two new bikes launched by Hyosung-Garware. ...  
05:37 PM, Nov 21, 2010

Overdrive:Skoda Yeti launched in India

On Overdrive this week we take a look the new SUV Yeti by Skoda and two new bikes launched by Hyosung-Garware. ...
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