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Coimbatore Blast: Terror of Cover-up in ‘Stalin’-Grad

The perpetrators of Coimbatore’s failed ‘cylinder blast’ on the eve of Diwali have links with Islamic State. By hiding facts about terror attack, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin is playing with fire

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Nov 8, 2022, 08:45 pm IST
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Coimbatore cylinder blast is no more a ‘cylinder blast’. It’s a clear-cut terror act with ISIS links. Will CM Stalin come out in the open and accept this. Is this not a clear failure of the State intelligence machinery and DMK Govt?” said Annamali

Questioning the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) Government for State intelligence failure for the Coimbatore Cylinder blast, Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party President K Annamalai claimed that it was a terror attack with ISIS link. Taking to Twitter, Annamalai said, “TN Govt is hiding this information. Is this not a clear failure of the state intelligence machinery and DMK Govt?” He further claimed that some terror elements were active in the state. “The accused who died during the course of planning this attack had clear-cut links to ISIS and was handled from outside the country. Still, some of the elements are active in TN’s soil. Go mercilessly after these nodes. CM MKStalin, come out of your hiding and own your failure” he added.

There is fear among common public that many such terror strikes are possible in coming days, and demanded National Investigation Agency to take over the probe

Stalin should save people

Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai asserted that State Police should accept the cylinder blast as a “suicide attack.” The car explosion due to an LPG cylinder blast in Coimbatore,resulted in a man getting charred to death. He said the Tamil Nadu BJP has written to Home Minister Amit Shah seeking a transfer of the case to the National Investigation Agency. Addressing a press conference here Annamalai said, “A day before Diwali, a car exploded in Coimbatore. Raids by NIA and arrests have shown that Coimbatore has become a den of terrorists. Police have recovered 50 kg of ammonium nitrate, potassium, sodium, fuse wire and 7-volt batteries from the residence of Jamesha Mubin (who died in the accident). Police have not disclosed this till now.”

“State police should accept as a “suicide attack,” the car explosion due to an LPG cylinder blast in Coimbatore, in which a man was charred to death. Tamil Nadu BJP has written to Home Minister Amit Shah seeking a transfer of the case to the National Investigation Agency” — K Annamalai, Tamil Nadu BJP Chief

“On October 21, Jamesha Mubin posted a WhatsApp status similar to that of ISIS,” Annamalai said. “Police haven’t said why they have arrested 6 people. On behalf of TN BJP, we’ve written a letter to the Union Home Minister regarding this blast. Police have to accept this as a ‘suicide attack’,” the Tamil Nadu state BJP leader said. Coimbatore City Police late on Monday night arrested five men after a man was burnt to death when the car he was in had a gas cylinder fitted inside the car exploded at Ukkadam, near the famed Sangameshwarar temple in the city on Sunday morning. The accused, identified as Mohammed Dhalha, Mohammed Azarudeen, Mohammed Riyas, Feroz Ismail, and Mohammed Navaz Ismail have been remanded to police custody. The body of the deceased recovered from the blast site has been identified as 25-year-old Jamesha Mubin. Tamil Nadu BJP leader alleged that Chief Minister MK Stalin should focus more on law and order to save Tamil people from violence and terrorist activities. “Now people from a specific religion are part of Tamil Nadu Intelligence. This is a total intelligence failure. The Police have to accept that this is a ‘suicide attack’,” said Annamalai adding that in his letter to the NIA he has sought that the case be shifted to the NIA. Meanwhile, security has been increased in Coimbatore with Rapid Action Force (RAF) personnel deployed across the city to carry out search and security operations across public areas like bus stands and railway stations. Visuals from the CCTV footage near the house showed five people purportedly taking out a gunny bag from Mubeen’s house on Saturday, police said During a search at Mubin’s residence in the Kottaimedu area in Ukkadam, police said they recovered chemicals like potassium nitrate, aluminium, and sulfur, which are used to make crude bombs. “We have also recovered nails and ball bearing from the spot where the explosion happened. We have identified the source of the cylinders and the car. This could not be a suicide attack,” said state Director General of Police C Sylendra Babu.

Topics: Coimbatore blastDravida Munnetra KazhagamCM MK StalinCoimbatore City Police
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