Security agencies, probing Monday's attack on an Israeli diplomat in New Delhi, have received information on similar strikes in Thailand and Georgia in the past few days.
"Government agencies got information from Georgia and Thailand
regarding organisations and persons. The forensic experts are working
on these leads. Analysis is also on to match things used in the Tbilisi and Bangkok strikes with those found in the Delhi incident," an official source said on Thursday.
According
to officials monitoring the case, forensic experts are trying to
ascertain whether there are any similarities in the explosion here with
the two blasts.
Police in Georgian capital Tbilisi had thwarted an attack on Monday when they disabled an explosive device found in the car of an Israeli embassy employee.
Three Iranian youths were arrested in Thailand and Malaysia in the past two days after the explosive device went off accidentally in Bangkok. According to Bangkok police, the three were planning to attack Israeli diplomats.
Israeli
diplomat Tal Yehoshua Koren, who is the wife of that country's Defence
Attache, was seriously injured when terrorists triggered an explosive
device on the vehicle carrying her on Monday. She is at present admitted
to a private hospital here.
Bangkok Police said two homemade "sticky" bombs found at the blast site on 14th February matched the devices planted on Israeli diplomatic cars in India and Georgia.
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