The September 19 attack on foreigners near the Jama Masjid in New Delhi, days before the Commonwealth Games open in the capital, has created a scare in India and abroad.
Australia has issued a travel advisory to its citizens not to travel to India.
Justine Bowden, whose company Beltin Group will provide advisory and security to the Australian media during the CWG, says the delay in infrastructure development has affected the ability of counter-terrorism teams to train and plan contingencies for the sites.
In this interview Dr Bowden speaks about Sunday's attack at Delhi and what the thinking is in the Australian team, which is on its way to attend the Commonwealth Games.
Investigation into the Jama Masjid attack on Sunday have found that the email ID, al.arbi999123@gmail.com, which was used to send the mail to BBC after the incident was created using a California IP address. The Delhi Police have also tracked down another IP address in Mumbai.
Sources said the email ID was created using the United States IP address a few minutes before the blast. “The person then conveyed the ID and password to the email sender in Mumbai. The person in Mumbai then sent the mail using a Tata Photon Internet card that was procured on a fake identity,” said sources.
The Delhi Police are in the process of sending a letter rogatory (LR) to the US to seek information from Google on the person who created the email ID. Officials said they would ask the ministry of external affairs to expedite the request.
Sources said the Tata Photon card used to send the mail has not been traced yet. The dealer from whom the card has been procured has been traced to Dadar area in Mumbai. The Mumbai Police, with the help of the internet card dealer, have prepared a sketch of the person who purchased the card.
Meanwhile, a forensic team of the Delhi Police today visited the Jama Masjid spot where the incident occurred. Officials said four empty cartridges are yet to be recovered.
Jai Hind
Rahul Vallamber
Thursday, September 23, 2010
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