Kurnool train crash

Kurnool train crash

Infobox terrorist attack
title=Kurnool train crash
location=Kurnool,
Andhra Pradesh, India
target=Civilian passenger train
date=21 December 2002
time=1:00 a.m.
timezone=UTC+5.5
type=Deliberate derailment of train
fatalities=20
injuries=80
perps=Lashkar-e-Taiba suspected
The Kurnool train crash was the derailment and crash of a passenger train in Kurnool district in Andhra Pradesh, India, on 21 December 2002.

The train was and express passenger service travelling between Hyderabad and Bangalore, entered Kurnool district at 1.00am, when it suddenly derailed, throwing the engine and seven carriages off the track and into one another. Twenty people were killed in the wreckage or died later in hospital, as local people flocked to the train to help those injured. Emergency services were able to quickly respond, and so there was no fire, which could have claimed so many more lives.

In addition to the dead, approximately 80 people were listed as injured, with around 30 requiring hositalisation in Gooty, the nearest town. The line was hastily cleared to allow service to resume as soon as possible. During the hasty repairs to the rails, it was discovered that one of the railway tracks had been recently and deliberately severed, which caused the derailment.

Sabotage is often claimed following rail crashes in India, which has approximately 100 domestic terrorist groups, some of which have been known to target trains, such as the Rafiganj rail disaster of two months previously. Sometimes, sabotage is suggested by politicians or railway staff to cover up their own mistakes or corruption which can lead to poor maintenance. Such was initially possible here, with many criticising the premature announcement of sabotage as the cause by local police.

Further investigations discovered used hacksaw blades and cloth used to disguise the broken line at the scene. Investigators believe the saboteurs took several nights to cut through the rail, which was remote enough that no one would see them at work. Later reports agreed that the crash was caused by sabotage. No terrorist organisation took credit, and no motive for causing the crash could be established.

Thirteen months after the attack, police in Hyderabad arrested a man named Syed Abdul Nayeem, a Lashkar-e-Taiba activist, who failed a 'brainwave fingerprinting test' after being questioned by Indian police. He was charged with being involved in both this rail sabotage and a bombing which killed two people in the Sai Baba Temple.

External links

* [http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/2/hi/south_asia/2596237.stm BBC News Report]
* [http://newswww.bbc.net.uk/2/hi/south_asia/2604559.stm BBC Reoprt on possible sabotage]
* [http://www.hinduonnet.com/2002/12/23/stories/2002122304530100.htm "The Hindu" News Report]
* [http://news.indiainfo.com/2003/03/07/07kurnool.html indiainfo.com Report]
* [http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_20-1-2004_pg7_51 Pakistan Daily Times article]


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