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This is an archive article published on September 7, 2011

Cops probing if suspect in Delhi blast injured

It may be possible that the bomb planter could not escape from the spot,say police.

Police are investigating whether a man who is suspected to have planted the bomb at the Delhi High Court was injured in the explosion that killed at least 11 people and left more than 70 wounded.

Sources said some eyewitnesses have told them that a man clad in a white shirt and carrying a briefcase was seen in queue in front of the reception of the High Court complex on Shershah Road just before the explosion.

Investigators said they were yet to ascertain whether there was a timer in the device.

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“It may be possible that the bomb planter could not escape from the spot before the explosion took place. If there was a timer,he could have had ample time. There is also a possibility that the suspect could not manage to escape from the spot,” a senior police official said.

Mahender,an eye-witness who had come to the High Court for a hearing,claimed,“one person clad in a white shirt came with a briefcase and stood in the queue after which the bomb exploded within seconds”.

“People were standing in the line to get their passes to enter the court premises. I did not know the process to get into the complex as this was my first time for a hearing at the High Court,” he said.

“When I was standing in line along with my friend,one person came in a white shirt with a briefcase in his hand and within seconds there was a blast. I could not see

anything,” Mahender said.

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He said he collapsed on the floor after the blast.

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