Pune blast: ATS chief seeks auto rickshaw drivers` help

Claiming to have some "vital" clues in the Pune blast case, Maharashtra ATS has sought the help of auto rickshaw drivers, asking them to share information about suspicious passengers who might be linked to the terror attack.

Pune: Claiming to have some "vital" clues
in the Pune blast case, Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has sought the help of auto rickshaw drivers, asking them to share information about suspicious passengers who might be linked to the terror attack.

"I have appealed through radio to auto rickshaw drivers,
who might have ferried passengers with suspicious behaviour to
the eatery or anywhere else on the day of the blast, to share
the information with me," Chief K P Raghuvanshi said.
"We have some vital clues (in the case) and we need
help of auto rickshaw drivers to investigate the case in that
direction," Raghuvanshi said.

The ATS is yet to ascertain the terror outfit behind
the February 13 blast that ripped through the German Bakery,
killing 17 persons including foreigners.

Earlier, Pune Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh had
also appealed to people and auto rickshaw drivers to share any
information about suspects.

Meetings with representatives of various auto unions as
well as individual drivers was also held, but police have
failed to achieve any breakthrough in the case so far.

-PTI

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