Benguluru, 28 March (H.S): The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made significant progress in the investigation of the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case as they have detained two more suspects from Bengaluru on Thursday. #NIA #RameshwaramCafe #BlastInvestigation
These suspects are believed to be in contact with the bomber and have connections with the banned Al-Hind Trust. However, the NIA is yet to release an official statement on these developments. #AlHindTrust #Bengaluru
So far, four people have been detained in connection with the blast, including the two suspects from Thursday. #Detainees #InvestigationProgress
The main accused, a native of Shimoga in Karnataka, has been identified by the NIA and there were intelligence inputs of him staying in multiple locations in Tamil Nadu. #Shimoga #TamilNadu #Bomber
Despite extensive search operations in various states, the bomber remains elusive. #SearchOperations #ElusiveSuspect
The authorities have obtained images and videos of the suspect from CCTV footage and are suspecting that he may have come from Tamil Nadu and stayed in a neighboring state for two months before carrying out the blast. #CCTVFootage #BombingSuspect
The hair samples collected from the hat he abandoned in Bengaluru are being sent for DNA testing in hopes of a breakthrough. #DNATesting #ForensicInvestigation
The blast, which took place on March 1 in the Brookfield area, injured nine people and was carried out using a low-intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED). #BrookfieldBlast #IEDAttack
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