Days after a low-intensity explosion, Bengaluru's Rameshwaram Cafe is set to reopen its doors to the public on March 9. The announcement came hours after the investigators released an image of the suspect without a mask on the BMTC bus, on Thursday.


According to ANI, after a low-intensity explosion hit Bengaluru's Rameshwaram Cafe on March 1, it is set to reopen to the public on March 9.






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In a notice, Rameshwaram Cafe said, "Dear Customers, We are currently undergoing some renovation work. We will resume our normal operations on March 9th, Saturday at 6:30 am. We look forward to welcoming you back and serving you better."














The team from NIA, who is in charge of investigating the bomb blast in a Bengaluru suburb on March 1, went to Ballari on Wednesday to track down the suspects. They combed CCTV footage from the central bus stand in Ballari.


Earlier, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara revealed that investigators probing the Bengaluru Rameshwaram Cafe blast case obtained a crucial lead.














Sources revealed that the NIA has received information in Bellary indicating that the suspect boarded a bus headed towards Gokarna city in coastal Karnataka from Mantralayam in Andhra Pradesh. There are suspicions that the bomber was spotted in Bhatkal town in Uttara Kannada district and may be planning to flee to a foreign country.














The suspect took several public buses to transport the explosive device and fled the scene afterward, according to a report on Indian Express. Till now, the police have also secure about 40-50 CCTV footages from places across the state to aid the manhunt.