Forensic teams and dog squads scoured the blast site for clues as the hunt for culprits behind the Bengaluru cafe bombing intensified. Ten people were injured in the Thursday lunchtime explosion.
CM Siddaramaiah visited the victims in the hospital and declared the incident “serious.” He appealed against politicization as the Opposition demanded an NIA probe.
Home Minister Parameshwara revealed the suspect arrived via bus route 26 and left a timed device. Teams combed CCTV footage for leads on the 28-30-year-old suspect.
Deputy CM Shivakumar said the man calmly ordered but didn’t eat Rava idli, leaving a bag later detonated via a one-hour timer.
As political sparring erupted, the top cop appealed for calm, assuring multiple teams pursued sensitive leads discreetly for public security.
With terror implications looming over the densely populated area attack, authorities face mounting challenges to crack the case and avert any further threats swiftly.
Anxious citizens pray perpetrators face justice as the city seeks to return to normalcy from the shadow of violence.