Rameshwaram Café Blast in Bengaluru Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah call a meeting of senior police officials on Saturday afternoon in connection with the blast incident that occur at Rameshwaram Café in Bengaluru on Friday. Popular restaurant Rameshwaram Café, often frequent by celebrities, witness a blast on Friday, March 1.10 human beings have been reportedly injure and details news here.
Citing official sources, report that the footage of the suspect’s movement was capture by CCTV cameras in and around Rameshwaram Café in the Brookfield area. “We are confident that we will get clues to nab the perpetrator,” an official say. Meanwhile, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Sivakumar on Friday says that the Rameshwaram café blast was being probe from all angles, adding that 7-8 teams have been form to probe the incident.
As well as, Sivakumar also claim that a youth come and keep a small bag which exopod after an hour. It was a low-intensity explosion. A young man come and took a small bag, which explode after an hour. About 10 people were injure. Around 7 to 8 teams have been form to investigate the incident. We look from all sides. I request all Bangaloreans not to worry,”
He says, watch live updates from Bengaluru Rameshwaram Café Blast with Live Mint here On Friday, Delhi Police beef up security in the national capital, news agency PTI report. District officials have been ask to intensify surveillance, especially in crowd areas like Delhi markets. Additionally, an official told PTI that the market associations have been inform to remain vigilant and stay in touch with their local police stations in case any suspicious activities are observe in their areas.
The officials have also direct the associations to install CCTV cameras as per norms. The news agency also report that bomb squads in the state capital were told to remain vigilant. Bengaluru Rameshwaram Café Blast Live: Hotel association calls a meeting with enhance security. So, after the IED blast at Rameshwaram Café, Bruhath Bengaluru Hotels Association president PC Rao said the association would convene a meeting with police officials, member hotels, and other stakeholders to discuss standard operating procedures to maintain the vigil at the hotels.
Thus, the incident is a wake-up call for us and we must not let up. We will convene a meeting with member hotels, police officials, and other stakeholders on Wednesday to discuss the pros and cons of hotels, review SOPs, and strengthen security measures to avoid untoward situations. From now on we want to adopt a zero-tolerance attitude towards suspicious people and loiterers in hotels.