A depressed mechanical engineer Aditya Rao has surrendered as the Mangaluru airport bomb suspect. He was arrested when he walked into the Karnataka Director General of Police (DGP) office in the city centre, police said on Wednesday.
"Aditya Rao, 36, a prime suspect in placing a bag with an improvised explosive device (IED) or a crude bomb in it at the Mangaluru international airport on Monday, was arrested after he surrendered at the DGP office," a police official told IANS here.
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"Rao is said to be a depressed mechanical engineer and out of job. A couple of criminal cases were registered against him and he is on bail after two months in the Chikkaballapura district jail for allegedly making a hoax bomb call last year to Bengaluru international airport in Devanahalli, about 40km north of the city, which falls in the neighbouring district jurisdiction," the official said.
Mangaluru Police Commissioner P.S. Harsha tweeted that a special investigation team from the coastal city would reach Bengaluru for taking Rao's custody and take him to Mangaluru for investigation.
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"The investigation team will fly to Bengaluru in the afternoon to take Rao into our custody and bring him to Mangaluru for interrogation and investigation," Harsha tweeted
"Rao was taken to a state-run hospital for check-up and will be produced in a local court for his transit custody and interrogation by the Mangaluru police," the Bengaluru official said.
Karnataka Home Minister Basavraj Bommai told reporters here that the suspect was arrested by the Halasuru Gate police station circle inspector after he surrendered to state DGP-IG (Inspector General) Neelamani Raju at her office near the station.
"The suspect seems to have admitted to have left a bag containing some bomb-making material at the outside counter of an airline (Indigo) office in the Mangaluru airport," Bommai said.
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According to preliminary investigation, Rao, a native of pilgrim town Udupi in the state's coastal area, travelled to Bengaluru from Mangaluru in a lorry overnight and decided to surrender before the police
Interrogation of the driver of the three-wheeler autorickshaw in which Rao was seen leaving the airport in a closed-circuit television cameras (CCTV) footage led the police to a hotel where the accused left some bomb-making material like white powder in the room he was staying.
"Rao told the police that he was employed in the billing section of the hotel he stayed since the last two months as he could not get a better job," the official added.
Panic gripped Mangaluru airport on Monday evening when the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) found a black backpack abandoned at the airline's check-in counter at Bajpe on the port city's outskirts.
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The bag was taken to an isolated place at Kanjur and detonated by the special bomb detection squad
A massive hunt was launched to identify and capture the accused.
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