<p>Four persons, including a woman, who were detained for questioning in connection with the Bodh Gaya bomb blasts, were released today as no evidence was found against them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The four have been released after no evidence of their connection with the explosions was found during their questioning," Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj told PTI.<br />Besides Bihar Police, they were questioned by NIA and IB but no evidence of any kind of involvement was found against them in the blasts, the SSP said.<br /><br />The four had themselves gone to City Superintendent of Police Jaykant after coming to know that they had figured in the CCTV.<br /><br />The four had booked two rooms in a hotel near Bodh Gaya temple in the wee hours of Sunday and had checked out of it in merely two hours at 6:30 AM. The CCTV footage captured them near the temple.<br /><br />During questioning, the four youngsters said they had come to Bodh Gaya to visit the world famous Buddhist temple, the SP said.<br /><br />Asked why they had booked two rooms only for two hours, they said they knew that the gate of the temple opened at 5 am but when hotel officials told them about the blasts on Sunday they left the place knowing there was no chance of visiting it, the police officer said.</p>
<p>Four persons, including a woman, who were detained for questioning in connection with the Bodh Gaya bomb blasts, were released today as no evidence was found against them.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"The four have been released after no evidence of their connection with the explosions was found during their questioning," Senior Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj told PTI.<br />Besides Bihar Police, they were questioned by NIA and IB but no evidence of any kind of involvement was found against them in the blasts, the SSP said.<br /><br />The four had themselves gone to City Superintendent of Police Jaykant after coming to know that they had figured in the CCTV.<br /><br />The four had booked two rooms in a hotel near Bodh Gaya temple in the wee hours of Sunday and had checked out of it in merely two hours at 6:30 AM. The CCTV footage captured them near the temple.<br /><br />During questioning, the four youngsters said they had come to Bodh Gaya to visit the world famous Buddhist temple, the SP said.<br /><br />Asked why they had booked two rooms only for two hours, they said they knew that the gate of the temple opened at 5 am but when hotel officials told them about the blasts on Sunday they left the place knowing there was no chance of visiting it, the police officer said.</p>