Anti-terror squad says ‘big power’ behind Mumbai train bombs

The head of the anti-terrorist squad investigating Mumbai’s train bombings says a “big power” was behind the well-coordinated operation.

More than 180 people died in the seven blasts that targetted the city’s train network.

Hundreds of people were wounded.

The explosions hit within minutes of each other during the Tuesday evening rush hour.

The police anti-terrorism squad chief K P Raghuvanshi says it was a well-coordinated and well-planned operation and it seems some big power was behind it.

Forensic experts are examining timers found near the scene of the seven blasts, six of them in first-class compartments, that happened little more than 10 minutes apart.

Officials say they have not yet identified any group behind the blasts and no group has yet come forward to claim responsibility.
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