Bodh Gaya Bomb Scare
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10 Bangladeshis Arrested in Pune Suspected for Bodhgaya Incident During Dalai Lama Visit
Over the past week, around ten Bangladeshi immigrants have been arrested from Maharashtra’s Pune city and Raigad, now being probed for possible link to the terror incident of two explosives planted in the compound where the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama was stationed in Bodhgaya, Bihar.
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Gaya: 3 Suspects Detained to Probe for Bombing at Dalai Lama Camp
Three suspects has been detained in Bihar’s town of Gaya for their alleged links to the explosion of a low intensity bombing and subsequent the recovery of two more live bombs at His Holiness the Dalai Lama camp where he was stationed last month. The three suspects have been detained for their alleged links to…
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3 Suspects in Bombs Planted Amid Dalai Lama Security in Bodhgaya Arrested
With recovery of two live bombs amid the tight security of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Bodhgaya created a serious bomb scare at the holy site but the Bihar state police has arrested three suspects in this connection. According to the source, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) are now interrogating the three suspects.
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Dalai Lama Was Not the Target of Explosives Found in Bodh Gaya
Following the primary investigation of live explosives found at Bodh Gaya on late Friday evening, the officials have announced that the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama was not the target behind the bombs planted. The police and intelligence treated the issue with utmost sensitivity and appealed the public to remain calm and…
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No Threat to Dalai Lama’s Security in Bodh Gaya
Following the bomb scare in Bodh Gaya where the Tibetan spiritual leader is presently staying on a month long visit, the officials have affirmed that there is no threat to His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s security. The secretary of Department of Security, Central Tibetan Administration and Bihar police have assured this according to news reports.