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Police seized six bombs, one arrested in West Bengal

Updated on: 28 June,2019 07:46 PM IST  | 
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Police also arrested eight people in connection with the case

Police seized six bombs, one arrested in West Bengal

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North 24 Parganas (West Bengal): Police on Friday seized as many as six bombs from Hajinagar Nelson area in North 24 Parganas district. During the raid, police has arrested one person in connection with the case.


Based on the information from their sources, police conducted searches at Sheikh Akbar's house in Hajinagar Nelson Road area and found six fresh bombs. Police also arrested eight people in connection with the case.


Akbar has been arrested by police and further investigation is underway, police said. On June 24, police seized around 60 bombs from Bhatpara area in North 24 Parganas district.


In another case, Police on Thursday recovered huge amount of suspected explosive materials along with arms and ammunition from a house. A couple has also been taken into custody for interrogation in connection with this case, police sources said.

The police started their investigation at the house in Panjabari locality of the city and recovered large quantities of materials used in making bombs, a laptop, arms and ammunition and other incriminating goods. A forensic team has also reached the spot and is carrying out an investigation. "We can only confirm that suspected explosive materials have been recovered during the search operations," a senior police officer stated present at the site. According to police sources, "The house was taken on rent about a month back by a woman and a person, suspected to be a pro-talk ULFA militant used to visit her."

When asked, Deepak Kumar, Guwahati Police Commissioner, he declined to divulge details. "We are investigating the case and are on the right track. We are on the lead," he said. At least 12 persons, including two SSB personnel and a woman, were injured in the grenade blast in front of a shopping mall in the heart of the city on Wednesday evening. Guwahati Police Commissioner Deepak Kumar stated, "Two persons riding a motorcycle hurled the grenade in front of the shopping mall located at arterial R G Baruah Road just opposite the state zoo around 8 pm on Wednesday." DGP Kuladhar Saikia while visiting the spot had said that a police barricade was set up in front of the mall to conduct routine checks of vehicles, and it is suspected the grenade was hurled aiming the police party.

"The SSB jawans were on patrolling duty with Assam Police personnel near the barricade. Local TV channels reported that ULFA(I) chief Paresh Baruah claimed responsibility for the blast, but the police refused to confirm it, saying a detailed investigation will bring out the truth. A high-level security meeting has been convened on Thursday evening between the administration, police and the owners of the malls, the Kamakhya temple management committee, other units of different temples and in-charges of prominent places," officials said.

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Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal strongly condemned the incident and asked the DGP to carry out a thorough probe to nab the culprits immediately. "Nobody would be allowed to commit such heinous crimes and strong action would be against those behind this dastardly act," he had said.

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(With inputs from ANI)

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