Bodh Gaya: The National Investigation Agency or NIA has released sketches of an accused in the multiple blasts case at the Mahabodhi temple in Bihar's Bodh Gaya last week. Two monks were injured when 10 blasts rocked the Mahabodhi temple on the morning of July 7.
It has taken the investigators nine days since the attack to release the first sketch of a suspect. The NIA has come up with the sketch after questioning many people about the blasts.
A team of the NIA had reached the blast site on the evening of the attacks, but were officially handed over the case two days later after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's request.
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had said last week that three to four people may have been involved in the attack.
Very early on the morning of July 7, there were ten synchronised blasts in different parts of the temple. Investigators later found three unexploded bombs, one even placed 20 feet high on a Buddha statue.
It has taken the investigators nine days since the attack to release the first sketch of a suspect. The NIA has come up with the sketch after questioning many people about the blasts.
A team of the NIA had reached the blast site on the evening of the attacks, but were officially handed over the case two days later after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's request.
Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had said last week that three to four people may have been involved in the attack.
Very early on the morning of July 7, there were ten synchronised blasts in different parts of the temple. Investigators later found three unexploded bombs, one even placed 20 feet high on a Buddha statue.
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