Kerala Blast: Top Cop Says Initial Probe Shows Use Of IED, Assures Stringent Action
Kerala DGP Shaik Darvesh Saheb has said initial probe into the conventional centre blast has indicated the use of IED and assured stringent against the guilty.
Kerala Director General of Police Shaik Darvesh Saheb has said the initial probe into the convention centre blast that killed one and injured over 30 people has indicated the use of Improvised Explosive Device (IED), adding that more details would only be revealed later. He said the police were examining all angles and assured stringent action against the guilty. He also appealed to people to maintain peace and remain calm and warned of action if anyone was found sharing provocative or hateful posts on social media.
He said, "One person died while 36 people were injured after an explosion took place at Zamra convention centre in Kalamassery at around 9.40 am today morning. A preliminary probe shows that it was an IED device. We are examining all the angles and will take stringent action."
The blast ripped through the convention centre during a prayer meet following which government health officials were rushed on duty to assist the injured and health facilities were set up around the area. Top police officials along with anti-terror agencies NIA and NSG were pressed into action after Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Chief Miniter Pinarayi Vijayan and took stock of the situation. Vijayan also asserted that the state government was taking the matter very seriously and take top officials were engaged in the investigation.
Meanwhile, the area has been cordoned off and rescue operations were underway. Visuals showed medical officials and ambulances rushing into the venue to help the affected people.