Bengaluru City Crime Branch to probe Rameshwaram cafe blast, injured recovering, says police

Siddaramaiah visits blast site, injured persons at hospital

Siddaramaiah Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah (right) visits Rameshwaram Cafe where a blast occurred on Friday | ANI

The Bengaluru City Crime Branch has taken over the probe in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case. Bengaluru City Police Commissioner B. Dayananda said the injured persons are recovering. 

The police commissioner tweeted, “Investigation of the case has been handed over to City Crime Branch (CCB). All the injured are recovering. No arrest made.” Police are yet to ascertain the identity of the suspect who visited the cafe on Friday wearing a cap and mask. He 

As many as 10 persons suffered injuries in the low-intensity bomb blast at Bengaluru’s famous eatery. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah visited the injured persons at the hospital and the blast site. 

"Government will bear all the treatment charges of all the patients. Around 10 people are injured. Three are here in the Brookfield Hospital and six others are admitted in Vydehi Hospital. The patients are recovering and responding very well to the treatment,” Siddaramaiah said visiting Brookfield Hospital.

Earlier today, Brookefield Hospital Director Dr Pradeep Kumar said, "We are happy with the overall response of all the three patients admitted at our hospital. Psychological help to boost their confidence and overcome stress is also being provided to the patients.”

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