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Kochi multiple blast: Man surrenders before cops; gives reason WHY he planted bomb at convention centre - WATCH

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Monday, 30 October 2023 (10:17 IST)
A suspected bomb blast at a Jehovah's Witnesses prayer meeting in the southern Indian state of Kerala killed at least two women and injured dozens of other people on Sunday, police said.
 
More than 2,000 people were attending a three-day Jehovah's Witnesses prayer meeting at a convention center in Kalamassery, near the port city of Kochi, when the blast ripped through the crowd.
 
"At about 9:40 am (0410 GMT) approximately there was an explosion in Zamra International Convention Centre in which one person died and 36 are undergoing treatment," said Darvesh Saheb, director general of the Kerala police.
 
According to initial investigations, the explosion was triggered by an improvised explosive device, Saheb added. The Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported at least three "blasts" had occurred inside the convention center.
 
Suspected bomber surrenders to police
 
Hours after the incident, a man surrendered to police and claimed to be the perpetrator of the explosions. Earlier, he released a video message on social media, claiming to be a former member of the church who no longer agrees with its beliefs.

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BREAKING: One man named Dominic Martin through a Facebook Video has taken responsibility for the Kerala bomb blasts. He has claimed he is part of the same Christian group which had organised the event. His claims are being verified by the Kerala Police. Joint investigation by NIA… pic.twitter.com/YvTje9G5uS

— Frontalforce (@FrontalForce) October 29, 2023 >
 
Police said they are "examining his claims and the reasons given for carrying out the act," according to The Times of India.
 
Jehovah's Witnesses are an international Christian denomination founded in the United States around 1870. They preach non-violence and are politically neutral, and have a history of persecution. Their activities are banned or restricted in several countries.
 
It is a millennial faith, meaning its members believe that the end of the world is near and that God's kingdom will soon rule over the Earth. There are nearly 60,000 Jehovah's Witnesses in India, according to the church's website.

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