Hyderabad blast caused by crude bomb: Patil

The explosion in the historic Mecca mosque in Hyderabad was caused by a crude bomb, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said on Friday.


NEW DELHI: The explosion in the historic Mecca mosque in Hyderabad was caused by a crude bomb, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said on Friday.

Apart from that, there were two live bombs recovered from the spot and defused, he told reporters here after he spoke to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajashekhar Reddy.

"So far we have information that there have been five deaths following a crude bomb explosion. We have already put the Rapid Action Force stationed in Hyderabad at the disposal of the state government," Patil said.

Investigations have already begun and "we have rushed a forensic team to the blast site," he said.

The priority now was to provide immediate relief to those injured and to the kin of the deceased, Patil said.
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