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by on May 15, 2008 02:03 PM

The man from Mumbai that Jaipur police were banking on to crack the serial blasts case has turned out. Within a couple of hours of Tuesday's blasts that claimed over 80 lives, Jaipur police Vijay was found injured in Sawai Man Singh Hospital by police when, at around 8 pm, they went there to take stock of casualties and injured victims.
Admitted with shrapnel injuries, Vijay caught hold of a policeman and shouted: "Arey us aurat ko roko, nahi to wo tabahi macha degi (Stop that woman or else she will destroy the city)."
They immediately picked him up and took him to Moti Dongri police station.
There, he told police he was a rickshawpuller and had been contacted by a woman named Meena Kumari four days ago to help her in executing the blasts.

He told police that Meena offered him Rs 1 lakh for the job.
A hunt was then launched for Meena kumari

On the basis of information provided by Vijay, police had even made a sketch of the 'suspect' woman and cops were told to look for her.



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