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Terrorism in the North-east
Published on October 22nd, 2008 In Uncategorized |  Views 130

17 killed in Imphal blast, PREPAK role suspected

22 Oct 2008, 0300 hrs IST, K Sarojkumar Sharma, TNN

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/Blast_in_Imphal_17_people_killed/articleshow/3624765.cm

 

 

 

 

 

IMPHAL: At least 17 people were killed and over 30 injured in a powerful bomb blast in the heart of Imphal on Tuesday evening. ( Watch )

 

Bomb blast in Imphal

Locals and Army personnel near a dead body after a bomb blast in Imphal. (PTI)

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The regional militant outfit, People"s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) that triggered a grenade explosion outside chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh"s office-cum-bungalow on Sunday night, is suspected.

The blast, caused by an improvised explosive device (IED), might have been triggered by militants targeting Assam Rifles personnel and police commandos.

Police said the explosion took place around 7:30 pm at Ragailong Gate on the northern side of the historic Kangla Fort. Thirteen people died on spot, while four were declared brought dead by doctors at the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital. The injured were rushed to RIMS and Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital. Chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh met the injured in the two hospitals.

IG (law and order) M Karnajit Singh said the bomb was planted on a moped. “The site is close to the police commando complex. It"s too early to say definitively which outfit triggered the explosion," he said. He could not confirm if there was any policeman was among those killed. “We can"t say anything right now. Things will be clear after some time," he added.

 

 

Police said the area was crowded as people had come out in large numbers to participate in Jhasi Munda, a traditional dice game played before Diwali. Tension gripped the Ragailong area, which is also situated near the Khuman Lampak Sports Complex.

Imphal blast near police hub kills 17

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A blast victim at RIMS in Imphal. Picture by Eastern Projections

Imphal, Oct. 21: A blast near a hub of security forces in Imphal killed 17 people and injured 20 this evening, two days after a grenade explosion near the chief minister’s office.

The bomb was fitted to a two-wheeler popularly called a moped.

Police suspect that the headquarters of 20 Assam Rifles, and the Manipur police commando complex 200 metres away, where personnel live with their families, were the targets. It is not yet known if any security personnel died.

The bomb went off close to a cluster of people at Ragailong village playing a game of dice called lagao.

The police said 11 people died on the spot and six in hospital. The victims were taken to the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital and a private hospital.

Baidyanath Prasad, whose paan shop is close to the blast site, wept at the RIMS when he saw the headless torso of his 20-year-old son.

“My son went near the lagao venue to relieve himself. He was innocent. Why should anyone kill innocents like Raju?” Prasad said.

K. Mangle Singh of Minuthong, which is close to Ragailong, looked worried. “My son Rajen Singh has not returned home. I could not get him on his mobile phone; he did not take the call. So I came here to see if he is wounded.”

The site was strewn with mangled and torn limbs. Body parts had been flung 20 feet away.

No group has claimed responsibility yet. The People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak, which claimed to be behind Sunday’s grenade explosion near chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh’s office complex, denied any role in today’s blast.

A resident of Ragailong said many people had gathered at the site for gambling, which picks up ahead of Diwali. He said people from other parts of the state too came to the place to gamble.

The police suspect the bomb was fitted to a timer. Director-general of police Yumnam Joykumar Singh said the bomb could have been planted on the two-wheeler, which was smashed to pieces.

“I was in my room when I heard a loud bang. I thought the explosion had happ- ened inside our complex,” a Manipur police commando said.

A doctor at the RIMS, while cleaning a blast victim’s wounds, said: “This is the second time after the Iskcon blast that so many injured people have been brought to the hospital. We are struggling to attend to all these patients.”

The Iskcon blast, which happened two years ago, had killed four devotees and wounded more than 50 on Janmashtami.

Ibobi Singh and several ministers came to see the injured and console relatives.

 

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