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Rajasthan police to re-sketch terror suspects

Rajasthan police today decided to draw fresh sketches of terror suspects in Jaipur blasts after finding the earlier sketches inaccurate.

Jaipur, May 20 : Rajasthan police today decided to draw fresh sketches of terror suspects in Jaipur blasts after finding the earlier sketches inaccurate.

The earlier issued sketches were drawn after getting details from eyewitnesses and from shopkeepers, who sold bicycles to terrorists that were used during the blasts.

Rajasthan Police Senior Officer A.K Jain said, "There were ten cycles that were used so we are presuming that there are at least ten criminals involved in this."

"Some sketches, which were made on the basis of the information provided, are to be re-sketched and redrawn. We have got few more experts, who are drawing the sketch so that we can be more accurate. Normally sketches are based on memory so chances of error are high, therefore, we are trying to draw more sketches and make sure that errors are minimum," he added.

After Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia's observation that the Centre had asked her last year to keep illegal Bangladeshi migrants in transit camps, Union Home Minister Shivraj Patil said, "The Chief Minister of Rajasthan must think and then speak. She should refrain from saying baseless things."

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