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- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings abstract "The 1998 Coimbatore bombings occurred on Saturday, 14 February 1998, in the city of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. A total of 58 people were killed and over 200 injured in the 12 bomb attacks in 11 places, all within a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) radius. The explosives used were found to be gelatin sticks activated by timer devices and were concealed in cars, motorcycles, bicycles, sideboxes of two-wheelers, denim and rexin bags, and fruit carts. Several bombs that failed to detonate were defused by bomb disposal squads of the Army, National Security Guards and Tamil Nadu Commando School.The bombings were apparently in retaliation to the earlier riots in the city the previous year, when Hindu fundamentalists and Fundamentalist Muslim groups clashed with each other following the murder of a traffic policeman named Selvaraj, by a member of the radical Islamist group Al Ummah. The main conspirator was found to be S A Basha, the founder of Al Ummah, an Islamic fundamentalist body. Investigators found out that the blasts were a part of larger conspiracy to target L.K.Advani, the leader of Bharatiya Janata Party on that day at 4 p.m in his election meeting.A judicial committee formed on 7 April 2000 under Justice P.R. Gokulakrishnan to probe the case confirmed that Al Ummah was responsible for the attacks. The committee tabled its final report in the Tamil Nadu Assembly on 18 May 2000, whose recommendations were accepted in principle by the state government. The trial of the case began on 7 March 2002 and as many as 1,300 witnesses were examined. S. A. Basha, the mastermind of the blasts was found guilty of hatching a criminal conspiracy to trigger a series of explosions there on 14 February 1998 and was convicted to life sentence along with 12 others. During September 2002, Imam Ali and four others, suspected to be involved in the blasts were killed in a police encounter in Bangalore.The loss reported by the platform vendors was several crores, but the state government awarded a compensation of 49,235,995 (US$820,000) to all the victims. An individual ceiling of 1 lakh (US$1,700) was fixed as the maximum for each victim and a total of 31,535,091 (US$530,000) was awarded.".
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- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings date "1998-02-14".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings fatalities "58".
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- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings injuries "200".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings location "Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings perps "S. A. Basha".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings susperps Al_Ummah.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings target L._K._Advani.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings time "13".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings timezone "330.0".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings title "1998".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings type "Serial Bombing".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings weapons "13".
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Car_and_truck_bombings.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Coimbatore.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Crime_in_Tamil_Nadu.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:History_of_Tamil_Nadu_(1947–present).
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Islamic_terrorism_in_India.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Mass_murder_in_1998.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Religious_violence_in_India.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings subject Category:Terrorist_incidents_in_India_in_1998.
- 1998_Coimbatore_bombings comment "The 1998 Coimbatore bombings occurred on Saturday, 14 February 1998, in the city of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. A total of 58 people were killed and over 200 injured in the 12 bomb attacks in 11 places, all within a 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) radius. The explosives used were found to be gelatin sticks activated by timer devices and were concealed in cars, motorcycles, bicycles, sideboxes of two-wheelers, denim and rexin bags, and fruit carts.".
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