A day after National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested the prime accused in Rameshwaram cafe bomb blast case, CCTV visuals from Dream Guest House in Kolkata showed two prime suspects during their stay from March 25-28. The two prime suspects reportedly stayed using fake identity cards at the guest house.

  


The two members were identified as Mussavir Hussain Shazib, who had placed the bomb at the cafe and Abul Matheen Taha, the mastermind behind the attack.


According to ANI, CCTV visuals from Dream Guest House in Kolkata, where the two prime suspects of The Rameswaram Cafe blast case stayed from 25th March to 28th March using fake identities.






 


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Earlier on Saturday, the two primary suspects in The Rameswaram Cafe blast case appeared before an NIA special court judge. They have been remanded to police custody for a period of 10 days.


On the arrest, Karnataka Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara appreciated the effort of both NIA and Karnataka police. He said, "We will find out whether they have any links with the other agencies. These two were supposed to have been involved in the earlier Shivamogga blast. They had escaped for almost 3-4 years. And now after this incident, they are caught. NIA will investigate further. And then our police also will find out because they are originally from Karnataka. So let us wait and see what comes out of the investigation."


Karnataka LoP R Ashoka said, "I congratulate NIA, the team of police from the central government...I think terrorist activity is happening where there is no BJP...Terrorists think that Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal are safe places as there is no action against terrorists..."


On March 1, a low-intensity explosion took place at Bengaluru's Rameshwaram Cafe.