Mangaluru: Bomb scare - Police continue probe from cyber crime angle


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Jan 30: The police continued to probe cyber crimes with which Adithya Rao (37), who had planted a bomb at the airport here and is in police custody, was involved, on Wednesday January 29. He will, in all probability, be taken to Bengaluru on January 30 for inquest.

The police had conducted inquest for two days at the office of the assistant commissioner of police at Panambur into the things Adithya did on internet. Sources said that the police are pooling details of acts he indulged in online.

Evidences form people who have known, associated, or had something to do with him have been put together. Many persons visited the office of the ACP on Wednesday and gave statements about Adithya and his activities. The police also could gather details of places Adithya travelled to in connection with various activities, it is said.

Today Adithya will be taken to Bengaluru. Inquest will cover various places till he surrendered to the police. If necessary, he may also be taken to Chennai. He will be produced in the court here on February 1 and if the need is felt, prayer for extension of police custody will be moved, the officials said.

  

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