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A day after eight blasts in Bangalore, another bomb was found near the Forum Mall in Koramangala, one of the IT city’s nerve centres.

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The police have now blocked traffic to the entire stretch and are now searching the area.

The live bomb, which was found near Forum Mall in Koramangala area, was planted by a man of 25-26 years of age this morning, Bangalore Police Commissioner S Bidri told reporters.

“We received information this morning at around 10:45 am that an unknown person wearing a red T-shirt placed a bucket like object. We immediately sent the bomb disposal squad to the site which successfully defused the bomb,” Bidri said.

The Police Commissioner added that the bomb contained material similar to the one used in yesterday’s blasts.

The IT city continues to remain on high alert after yesterday’s blasts. Security has been beefed up in areas with high density of population, defence and space establishments, the State Secretariat, the High Court, IT firms, railway stations, bus stops and the airport.

Some advise to people in Bangalore:

  • Stay indoors today
  • If you have to absolutely go out, stay away from public places as much as possible (malls, theatres, bus stops, markets, etc.)
  • Keep in touch with your relatives / friends and
  • If you see any suspicious looking objects or person(s) be on the alert, move away from the place and then call your nearest police station or the police control room to 98440-51677 or the police head quarters: 99805-10137

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Bangalore Bomb Blast Videos

Watch some of the vides posted at Technorati posted by bloggers and readers.

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Although no one has claimed responsibility for the blasts, sources in the Union Home Ministry say Pakistan-based Lashker-e-Toiba along with the local support of SIMI could be responsible.

Police sources in Bangalore however say the nature of the attack points at the Bangladesh outfit HuJI.

There are reports that a Karnataka police team left for Hyderabad on Friday night to interrogate an MBA student who was arrested on July 15 in the city. They hope to interrogate Mohammed Muqeemudin Yasir, brother of Raziuddin Nasir, who was arrested on January 29 on charges of organising terror-training camps in the forests near Hubli, Karnataka.

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The IT city, meanwhile, is on high alert after yesterday’s attack. Police have beefed up security in areas with high density of population, defence and space establishments, the State Secretariat, the High Court, IT firms, railway stations, the central bus station and the airport.

Crude bombs concealed near refugee camps, a drain and a bus shelter stuffed with nuts and bolts, exploded between 1:30 pm and 1:45 pm at Adugodi, Madivala, Nayandahalli, Mysore Road, Richmond Circle, Pantharapalya and Vittal Mallya Road. One explosion occurred later in the evening.

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If you are in and around a bomb blast area and you are a witness these are some steps that may be of help to you.

Dos

  • Stay calm and check if things around are relatively alright.
  • Leave the area immediately.
  • Follow directions from people in authority (police, fire, EMS, or military personnel, or from school or workplace supervisors).
  • Please send sms alerts to police control room to 98440-51677. you can also send blast photos for quick analysis to police head quarters: 99805-10137.
  • Help others who are hurt or need assistance to leave the area if you are able. If you see someone who is seriously injured, seek help.
  • Follow your family, job, or school emergency disaster plan for leaving and staying away from the scene of the event. Remember, returning to the scene will increase the risk of danger for rescue workers and you.

Donts:

  • Avoid crowds. Crowds of people may be targeted for a second attack.
  • Avoid unattended cars and trucks. Unattended cars and trucks may contain explosives.
  • Stay away from damaged buildings to avoid falling glass and bricks. Move as far away as possible from damaged buildings
  • Do not try to manage the situation alone.

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This is really sad. What has the world and India come to?

LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) – Nearly simultaneous blasts outside courts in three northern Indian cities killed at least 10 people in what a senior government official said were terrorist strikes.

Police said the blasts were reported from Lucknow, Varanasi and Faizabad, all in the populous state of Uttar Pradesh.

Brij Lal, a senior state police officer, told local television that 10 people had been killed; three in Faizabad and seven in Varanasi.

There was no report of any casualties in Lucknow.

“I believe it is the handiwork of groups who are trying to spread terror in our country,” junior Home Minister Sriprakash Jaiswal told reporters.

Read more at Reuters and NDTV.

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