‘Vital clues’ in Samjhota case

Published February 19, 2008

NEW DELHI, Feb 18: Indian agencies have claimed finding some ‘vital clues’ to the Samjhota express bombing, which left 68 passengers dead last year. Most of the victims were Pakistanis.

A leading English daily and other media reports quoted Bharti Arora, a member of the Special Investigation Team, as saying that various agencies were at work.

“We have got some clues and hope the perpetrators cannot escape for long,” the paper quoted Mr Arora as saying. —APP

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