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Hyderabad: Live bomb recovered, defused August 25, 2007 23:47 IST Hours after the twin blasts on Saturday evening, the Hyderabad police recovered a live bomb from Dilsukhnagar area and defused it in time, averting another tragedy. The bomb was planted underneath a foot-over-bridge with a timer set for 9.30 pm, police sources said. The near-simultaneous blasts at Lumbini Park and Gokul Chat Bhandar were triggered by cell-phone timers, City Police Commissioner Balwinder Singh told reporters. So far, 11 bodies have been identified and five of them are women. One of the deceased was a house surgeon of Osmania Medical College who hailed from Prakasam district. Meanwhile, Telugu Desam Party president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu [Images] alleged the incidents were a result of intelligence failure. Bharatiya Janata Party leaders M Venkaiah Naidu and B Dattatreya strongly condemned the incident and said it was time for the governments to act tough against foreign terrorist groups. They accused the Congress government of adopting a soft approach towards terror groups which have been targeting the city. State secretary of Communist Party of India-Marxist B V Raghavulu said the blasts appeared to be a pre-planned terror attack.
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