Security tightened outside the Ludhiana court complex in Punjab after the blast on December 23 that killed one and injured six others.Speaking to ANI, BS Randhawa, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) said, "Security has been tightened outside the court complex. The court is running as per the routine but the security is strengthened. Various teams have arrived for the investigation."Meanwhile, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Som Prakash, and others reached District Courts Complex on Friday to take stock of the situation after the blast.They also met Ludhiana Police Commissioner Gurpreet Singh Bhullar and other senior police officials.Earlier today, police informed that the person who died in the Ludhiana court blast is believed to have had brought explosives to the District Court Complex."The blast (in Ludhiana court) occurred at 12:22 pm on December 23... Preliminary investigation suggests that the person who died in the blast .
The person who died in the Ludhiana court blast yesterday is believed to have had brought explosives to the District Court Complex, police said on Friday.
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