The Scotsman

Motives unclear after Indian restaurant targeted by bombers

Improvised explosive used as 15 injured in attack on party goers

- By ROB GILLIES in Toronto

An explosion caused by a homemade bomb ripped through an Indian restaurant at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississaug­a, wounding 15 people, Canadian police said.

Police said yesterday that two suspects with their faces covered entered the Bombay Bhel restaurant, where children were present for family parties, dropped the improvised explosive device and fled.

“There is no indication that this is a terrorism act. There is no indication that this is a hate crime at this time. We haven’t ruled anything out as we start our investigat­ion,” said Peel Regional Police Chief Jennifer Evans. “Every police resource is being used right now to locate the people responsibl­e for this horrendous act.”

Officials said three Indian-canadians suffered critical injuries and were taken to the hospital while the remaining 12 victims suffered what Evans described as minor and superficia­l injuries. Police later updated the condition of the three critically injured patients to stable. The ages of the injured range from 23 to 69. Children under the age of 10 were present but were not hurt.

The explosion happened just after 10:30pm on Thursday, and the plaza where the restaurant is located was still sealed off yesterday. Television footage showed an injured woman limping away from the restaurant.

“Nothing was said by these individual­s,” said Peel Regional Sergeant Matt Bertram. “It appears they just went in, dropped off this device and took off right away.”

Rafael Conceicao, a student from Sao Paulo, Brazil, was near the restaurant when the explosion occurred. He said there was a child’s birthday party inside the restaurant at the time.

“Glass was broken in the street … Everything was destroyed. Lots of blood on the floor. Many people were screaming. They were trying to run out from the restaurant,” he said.

Evans said there were two separate family parties happening at the time.

Mississaug­a Mayor Bonnie Crombie said she was thankful there were no fatalities.

“I would call it a very heinous, reprehensi­ble act committed by cowards who came into a restaurant where people are vulnerable, celebratin­g with their families and where children are present,” she said.

“This is certainly not anything you would expect to happen in Mississaug­a, not my Mississaug­a. This is not the Mississaug­a I know.”

The explosion comes a month after a driver of a van plowed into pedestrian­s in Toronto, killing 10 people and injuring 14. Authoritie­s have not disclosed a motive. But they have said the arrested driver, Alek Minassian, posted a message on social media referencin­g a misogynist­ic online community before the attack.

Bertram said authoritie­s couldn’t say what the motive was in the restaurant bombing or what device was used.

“Different callers called in and said it was firecracke­rs or some said gunshot sort of noises. I don’t think it was an explosion that was rocking anything,” he said. “Until we can get in there and analyze the material after the search warrant we won’t be able to say what it was.” 15

Andre Larrivee, who lives in a nearby condo, said he was watching television when he heard an explosion.

“It was really loud,” he said, comparing the noise to an electric generator that had exploded at a nearby constructi­on site recently.

Police asked for the public’s help and released a photo of the suspects, both with dark hoodies pulled over their heads and their faces covered. Police believe they fled in a car.

The Indian consulate in Toronto tweeted it had opened a helpline for those seeking assistance following the explosion.

 ??  ?? The Bombay Bhel restaurant at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississaug­a where the explosion took place
The Bombay Bhel restaurant at a mall in the Toronto suburb of Mississaug­a where the explosion took place
 ??  ?? Two masked men entered the restaurant and left the bomb
Two masked men entered the restaurant and left the bomb

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