Pune police today said they have got vital information on Saturday's blast from the CCTV footages. Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh said they have got the forensic report and it has established that RDX and ammonium nitrate were used in the attack at the German Bakery. The explosives were hidden inside a bag which was lying under a table in the cafe and it exploded when a waiter tried to open it. Mr. Singh also informed that 24-year-old Abhishek Saxena from Lucknow succumbed to his injuries last night, taking the toll to 10. Meanwhile, sources privy to the investigations said information was being gathered about Mohsin Chaudhury, a Pune resident with links to Indian Mujahideen and who is missing. With IM's hand in the bomb blast being increasingly suspected, Maharashtra's Anti Terrorism Squad is planning to question a few jailed IM men to get some leads.<br/><br/>Meanwhile; two persons with suspected links to Indian Mujahideen were detained by police early this morning in connection with the Pune blast. The suspects were picked up from Janwadi area in Pune and Kudalwadi in the neighbouring industrial township of Pimpri. Police sources said that one of the suspects who was nabbed from Kudalwadi area is believed to have been associated with Indian Mujahideen leader Riyaz Bhatkal during his stay here. The other suspect from Janwadi locality was reportedly associated with Shabbir Gangawali, a cleric linked with Indian Mujahideen. He was also involved in a fake currency racket. Pune Police Commissioner Satyapal Singh had on Monday said that investigations into the blast which left nine dead and 60 injured is on the right track.<br/>
News On AIR | February 16, 2010 12:54 PM
Vital information on Pune blast; ATS to interrogate jailed Indian Mujahideen