Over a month has gone by, but Delhi Police is yet to make a headway in the suspected terror strikes outside the historic Jama Masjid which created a security scare ahead of the Commonwealth Games.
The city police has announced a Rs ten lakh reward for providing information about the two bikers who opened fire at a Taiwanese media crew at Jama Masjid on September 19, but investigators have not got any credible information.
A day ahead of the announcement of the reward, two Kashmiris had approached the police claiming that they were sent to paste inflammatory posters on Ayodhya in central Delhi by some persons who were harassing their families.
Though police investigated whether those people who sent the Kashmiris to Delhi were involved in the firing incident, no breakthrough was made in this direction. Investigators have questioned over 50 people in connection with the strikes but "no concrete" headway has been made in the probe while several teams are in Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai to find some links in the case, a senior police official said.
Police initially attributed the firing on Taiwanese media crew and a car catching fire after a "crudely circuited and poorly assembled" device went off withing two hours after the first incident to "disgruntled youths and local criminal gangs" ruling out involvement of any organised terror outfit.
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