Ernakulam (Kerala): Two persons were killed and at least 52 others were injured in an explosion triggered by an IED at a convention centre in Kalamassery here on Sunday morning, according to police. The explosion occurred at 9.40 am at the Zamrah International Convention Centre, which was hosting a regional convention of Jehovah's Witnesses.
A few hours after the incident, a man claiming to be a member of Jehovah's Witnesses, surrendered before police in Thrissur district of the state, saying that he carried out the multiple blasts. Later in the day, state Health Minister Veena George said that of the 52 injured, 30 were admitted in various hospitals in the state and of them 18 were in ICUs.
Of the 18, six -- including a 12-year-old child -- were in critical condition with three of them having suffered over 90 per cent burns, the minister said. Shortly afterwards, one of the victims with 90 per cent burns succumbed taking the death toll to two. The minister said teams of plastic and general surgeons arrived at the Kalamassery Medical College from the Thrissur and Kottayam medical colleges.
Besides that, a 14-member medical board was also constituted to supervise the treatment being provided to the injured. ADGP Law and Order M R Ajith Kumar told reporters here that Dominic Martin surrendered at Kodakara police station in the morning, claiming he was the one who set off the blasts. The officer said the man gave evidence supporting his claim and the police were examining that as well as his claims and the reasons he gave for carrying out the act.
Prior to surrendering before the police, the man -- who identified himself as Martin -- also put out a video message on a social media platform claiming responsibility for the blasts and giving reasons for the same. In the video, which was aired on various TV channels, the man alleged that he took the decision as the teachings of the organisation were "seditious."
No one from the organisation has reacted to his allegations. Meanwhile, a person claiming to be a member of the religious group told a TV channel that no such person was part of their organisation presently. Martin further alleged that the organisation and its ideology were dangerous for the country and therefore, it had to be put to an end in the state.
He claimed that he had told the organisation several times to correct its teachings, but it was not ready to do so. "As I had no other option, I took this decision," the man contended. Earlier, State Police Chief Shaik Darvesh Saheb told reporters in Thiruvananthapuram that according to the preliminary probe, an improvised explosive device (IED) was used to carry out the blasts.
The blasts occurred at an international convention centre in Kalamassery where hundreds of followers of Jehovah's Witnesses had assembled on the concluding day of their three-day-long prayer meeting. Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian religious group that originated in the United States of America in the 19th century.