The police and the investigating agencies seem to have missed an important clue in my opinion. Why were Wagon R cars used in 3 of the 4 places ? Obviously the person driving them / using them were well built -either fat or above 6 feet in height. Getting out of the other cars (except Versa)is tough for such people. This in itself should give the investigating authorities a good profile to build up. Think about it.
RE:Why were Wagon R cars used ?
by Suresh on Jul 31, 2008 09:08 AM Permalink
Cherry ji
Also from the TV images I watched, a lot of forensic evidence was lost as the police officers who were taking the bombs out of the cars were working with bare hands and that too in a clumsy manner packing up all the stuff in what seemed like a bedsheet. Instead each and every piece of the bomb should be handled ery carefully and investigators would have got some finger prints. Also the way the car was opened by the police, by smashing the windscreen was foolish. There again, they might screwed up as some palm and finger print could have been picked. Our police should learn from Scotland Yard. They manage to pick up DNA evidence from crime cars by using microscopic evidence to get small pieces of evidence like hair that is found in the car.
RE:Why were Wagon R cars used ?
by Jai Prakash Singh on Jul 31, 2008 09:57 AM Permalink
Wagon provides maximum space in that size of cars. So terrorists can fill maximum ammunition in it. This facilitates both transportation of ammunition and maximum impact in detonation. 29 people were killed in the wagon R blast in hospital. Off course your reason is also true. Hey, Am I advertising Wagon R.... No No..