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2010 Bangalore stadium bombing occurred on 17 April 2010 in
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, India before a
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match between the
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and Mumbai Indians. Two bombs exploded around a heavily packed Cricket stadium in which fifteen people were injured. A third bomb was defused outside the stadium. According to the Bangalore City Police, the blasts were caused by low-intensity crude bombs made of powergel which is used in quarrying and were triggered by timers. On 18 April, two more bombs were located near the stadium during search operations.
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convicted and sentenced 3 of the 14 accused, Gowhar Aziz Khomani, Kamaal Hasan and Mohammad Kafeel Akhtar (all from
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), to seven years in jail after they pleaded guilty. They had conspired and facilitated the terrorists who then prepared and planted the explosives.


Background

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India already suffered from a series of blasts in Jaipur, in May 2008.


The bombings

The stadium was filled with spectators watching a popular cricket tournament. An hour before the start of the match two bombs had exploded and a third bomb was found and defused outside the stadium. According to the witness there was a loud sound and people started running. After the bomb blast police secured the area following which the Twenty20 cricket match between the home team
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and Mumbai Indians, started an hour late at (1700 IST).


Casualties

Initial reports indicated that ten people have been injured. The number of injured later increased to fifteen. Five security men were also among the injured.


Investigations

Preliminary investigations soon after the event showed that a timer device had been used for the bombings. The police commissioner of Bangalore Shankar Bidari said "It is a minor bomb blast, but investigations are in full swing to find out who is responsible".


Abdul Naseer Madani

In Aug 2010,
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's admitted involvement in the bombing. Karnataka home minister
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had said ''"''We are likely to ask for extension Madani's custody. There is an indirect involvement in blast outside Chinnaswamy stadium blast. A clearer picture will emerge in a couple of days. More arrests are likely and inquiry may reveal more names''."'' Madani was arrested on 17 August at Kollam in connection with the
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case.


Impacts

The Bangalore stadium blasts had necessitated the shifting of two
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matches from Bangalore to
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.


See also

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List of terrorist incidents, 2010 This is a timeline of incidents in 2010 that have been labelled, or investigated as possible cases of "terrorism" and are not believed to have been carried out by a government or its forces (see state terrorism and state-sponsored terrorism). Li ...
*
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Incident Summary
at the Global Terrorism Database {{DEFAULTSORT:Bangalore stadium bombing Terrorist incidents in India in 2010 2010s in Bangalore Religiously motivated violence in India Improvised explosive device bombings in India History of Karnataka (1947–present) Manmohan Singh administration Crime in Bangalore Islamic terrorism in India Indian Mujahideen attacks