Five held in blast cases near Golden Temple, police to probe 'deep-rooted conspiracy': DGP
Press Trust of India
Amritsar: Police arrested five people on Thursday after a low-intensity explosion took place near the Golden Temple, saying they were also involved in two similar blasts within a week.
The police did not elaborate on the motive but said they will investigate the "entire deep-rooted conspiracy" and examine possible connections of those arrested, in India and abroad. The latest blast occurred on Wednesday midnight in Galiara, the pathway and park around the Golden Temple, behind the Guru Ramdas Ji Niwas (inn) building, they said.
Director-General of Police Gaurav Yadav told reporters that the police will look into whether the explosions were the work of a selfradicalised module or it acted on the directions of someone else. He said a Special Investigations Team will be formed to probe into the matter. "We will investigate the entire deep-rooted conspiracy behind this. We will examine all the associates of the arrested people, in India and abroad, and get to the bottom of it," he said.
The arrested accused have been identified as Azadvir Singh, Amrik Singh, Sahib Singh, Harjit Singh and Dharminder Singh. Azadvir and Amrik were the main perpetrators while Sahib, Harjit and Dharminder sourced and supplied the explosives, he said. Amrik's wife is also being questioned and her role examined, said the police chief.
A low-intensity blast took place near the Golden Temple here late in the night, the third such incident in this holy city in a week, the police said. On May 6, a low-intensity explosion occurred on a heritage street near the Golden Temple. The second one took place in the area less than 30 hours after the first blast.
The police also recovered 1.10 kg low-intensity explosives, which is normally used to make firecrackers, Yadav said. Sharing more details, Yadav said the first improvised explosive device (IED) was assembled in the bathroom of the inn on May 6 and it constituted 200 grams of explosives, which are normally used to make firecrackers, in two energy drink cans.