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No indication Toronto restaurant blast was terror or hate crime: Police
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said she was in constant touch with Indian authorities in Canada over the blast. Catch the latest updates regarding the incident here
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The two suspects, who are beleived to have planted the bomb in the restaurant | Image tweeted by @PeelPoliceMedia
Canadian police said on Friday that the bomb set off in an Indian restaurant in a Toronto suburb, injuring 15, did not appear to be terror-linked or a hate crime. Police are still looking for two unidentified men who walked into the restaurant on Thursday evening in the Canadian city of Mississauga and detonated the bomb.
According to CBC Canada, a news agency based in that country, the incident took place at Bombay Bhel, which is located in Hurontario Street and Eglinton Avenue East, at around 10.30 pm on Thursday.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said she was in constant touch with Indian authorities in Canada regarding the blast.
The local police said an improvised explosive device (IED) was used in the blast. They are searching for two males who are believed to have detonated the device inside the restaurant.
The three critically injured victims were taken to a trauma centre in the neighbouring city of Toronto.
People can contact the local police on (905) 453-2121 or 12CIB at ext 1233.
A Peel Regional Paramedic Services spokesperson told Global News that the restaurant building appeared to be intact but that there was a lot of broken glass.
Here are the top updates on the blast at the Indian restaurant in Canada:
1) Punjab CM expresses grief: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh today condemned the blast at the Indian restaurant. Expressing pain and shock over the incident, the chief minister said that the dastardly attack on innocent people was unjustifiable and unpardonable, and underscored the gravity of the problem of terrorism.
"The incident, which comes just a month after 10 pedestrians were mowed to death by a van driver in Toronto, has once again highlighted the global dimensions of terrorism," Singh said in a statement.
He said that it shows that no nation was immune or safe from this menace.
1) Fifteen people injured in blast, three critical: At least 15 people were injured in the blast that occurred at around 10.30 pm (local time) on Thursday. Three of them are critically injured.
2) Swaraj in constant touch with Indian High Commissioner in Canada: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Friday said that she was in constant touch with India's Consul General in Toronto and the Indian High Commissioner in Canada regarding the IED blast.
3) Two male suspects being sought: The police is now looking for two males believed to be behind the blast. The pair had fled the scene immediately after the blast.
The regional police has released a photograph on Twitter showing two people in dark zip-up hoodies walking into the restaurant.
4) IED used in the blast: The police said that the suspects used an IED in the attack.
5) Police releases suspects' description, calls for public's assistance: In a Twitter post, the regional police department released the physical description of both the suspects and called for the public's assistance in identifying them.
6) Number of people inside the restaurant during the blast unclear: Media reports said that the number of people who were inside the restaurant when the incident took place was not immediately known.