Chennai: The gasoline bomb ran in Kamalalalayam, BJP Tamil Nadu headquarters, in T Nagar caused small fires and major political mercy on Thursday.
While the police beat the history in connection with the incident and put aside any political angle in the incident, the BJP State President, K Annamalai, accused the ‘bigger conspiracy behind it’ and demanded a national investigation (Nia).
According to police Mambalam Barat, Vinod aka Karukka Vinod, 38, Teynampet took three bottles filled with gasoline and lit up and threw one on the Kamalalayam campus at 1:30 a.m.
on Thursday.
When a police officer on the security task chased Vinod, he left two bottles left and escaped.
An officer, who was part of the investigation squad, said Vinod claimed he threw a bottle to the BJP office because the party did not exclude Tamil Nadu from the NEET examination.
Accused: Knowledge of Knowledge About Neet Through Detailers said Vinod was arrested in June last year in connection with a similar gasoline bomb attack in Tasmac Shop in T Nagar in 2017.
He left prison on February 3 and lived with Mother in Sathya Murthy Nagar in Teynampet.
Even though he only studied until class III, Vinod said he gained knowledge about Neet through a fellow prisoner who explained the net controversy to him when they were submitted in a central prison in Puzhal.
Immediately after the city police control room was alerted about the incident, Deputy Commissioner of Balaji Saravanan and Deputy Commissioner additional CCB Saravanakumar visited the place.
The forensic team collected samples and took two raw bombs that were not burned from that place.
Check the recording of CCTV cameras in the area showing Vinod threw a bottle to the BJP office place.
When the police visited his mother’s house at SM Nagar, Mariammal told the police that he chased him when he told him about the incident.
While the police were looking for Vinod, he visited the Teynampet police station and tried to meet with the Assistant Commissioner of Police.
However, when he was found drunk, the police had turned him away and asked him to come in the morning, because they did not realize that he was desirable in connection with the Incident Kamalalayam.
When Vinod used his mother’s cellphone Marialmal, the police traced his movements and arrested him from a building that was being built near SM Nagar.
At that time he had contacted a lawyer of his letter and his wife Vanammal, who was in Madurai.
The police said they had troubled Vinod’s statement to avoid differences and to fight the possibility of political speculation around the incidence of gasoline bombs.
While the BJP Chandran office secretary filed an official complaint, a group of other parties protested in front of their party’s head office for about 15 minutes in the morning.