Delhi police in dark about bomb blast accusedNEW DELHI: Police and security agencies today remained clueless about the group behind the serial blasts in Delhi and a train in Ghaziabad on October 1, even as they established link between them. The blasts claimed two lives and left about 40 people injured, including five Australians and two Japanese.``Although we have been able to establish link between the blasts in Delhi and Ghaziabad, we have not been able to identify the group behind it,'' a senior police official on the condition of anonymity said. ``The investigations show that the explosions in Frontier Mail and Sadar Bazar are the handiwork of same organisation,'' he said adding the police were probing all the angles, including involvement of terrorists and the ISI of Pakistan.Delhi cops' remand extendedNEW DELHI: A Delhi court on Friday further extended the remand period of the 10 accused policemen, who allegedly gunned down two innocent businessmen at Connaught Place on March 31, this year, till October six. The additional sessions judge, M S Sabarwal, extended the remand period and the accused persons would face trial in the court of additional sessions judge, B B Choudhury, from the next date. The district and sessions judge, K P Verma, had transferred the case to a Patiala court on September 29, after the relatives of the two businessmen, filed a petition seeking transfer of trial of the murder case.Bodo Liberation Tiger bannedNEW DELHI: The Union cabinet on Friday approved the proposal for declaring the Bodo Liberation Tiger as an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (prevention) Act, 1967. An official spokesman said here the outfit, formed in 1993, has been engaged in acts of violence, extortion of money and kidnapping. The ban would remain in force for two years.23 hurt, bus rams into truckNEW DELHI: At least 23 persons, including women and children, were injured in a head on collision between a blue line bus and a truck in Okhla in south Delhi on Friday, police said. The accident occurred around noon at a turning when the bus was on its way to Mehrauli from Badarpur. While 12 of the injured were admitted to AIIMS, some were taken to nearby private nursing homes, police said, adding that those with minor injuries were discharged after first aid.Plea to remove ceiling on bonusCOIMBATORE: The AITUC all India general secretary, K L Mahendra, on Friday appealed to the Centre to remove the ceiling on bonus in the interests of working class. Inaugurating the three-day 14th state AITUC conference at Erode near here, he urged both the organised and unorganised sectors to come together to fight for the cause of labour force in the country.TN police firing reports submittedCHENNAI: Reports of three judicial enquiry commissions into police firings in Thuraiyur, Sivakasi and Turicorin in Tamil Nadu were submitted to the Chief Minister, M Karunanidhi, on Friday, according to an official press release. The government had on May 17, instituted enquiry by a retired district judge, M Kamatchi, into the police firing at Thuraiyur on May 5, to quell violence which broke out following the arrest of the president of the Devendrakula Vellalar Federation.