6 calls made to Gujarat, Bengal, MP being probed
After screening over 150,000 telephone calls, the agencies investigating the July 13 triple bomb blasts in Mumbai have zeroed in on six of them. All these calls were made from the blast site vicinity to other states before and after the explosions went off.
An officer involved in the probe said investigators are now mainly focusing on three states — Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal — where the six calls were made. The call made to Vejalpur in Ahmedabad is the most suspicious as Vejalpur is adjacent to Juhapura, where the Ahmedabad 2008 blasts conspiracy was hatched.
“Around 150,000 calls were made from the location of the three sites on July 13. After screening each and every call, we shortlisted six calls which appear suspicious,” said an officer of a Central intelligence outfit.
He added: “One call was made from a blast site to Vejalpur in Ahmedabad. This means the person who made the call spoke to someone in the vicinity of Juhapura, a communally sensitive area and also one of the hubs of Indian Mujahideen operatives.”
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