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Six killed while disposing of explosives in Karnataka

Updated on: 24 February,2021 09:59 AM IST  |  Chikkaballapur
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The government has ordered a CID probe into the blast. Police said preliminary investigation indicated use of petroleum gel and Ammonium Nitrate in the quarry that was operating clandestinely and was closed a few days ago following raids.

Six killed while disposing of explosives in Karnataka

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Six people were killed when the gelatin sticks they were trying to dispose of exploded accidentally at a stone quarry site in a village in Chikkaballapur early on Tuesday, police said.


The government has ordered a CID probe into the blast. Police said preliminary investigation indicated use of petroleum gel and Ammonium Nitrate in the quarry that was operating clandestinely and was closed a few days ago following raids.



Karnataka Health Minister K Sudhakar  said the bodies of the victims were badly mutilated and scattered all over the place. Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said he has ordered a thorough investigation into the case and directed the officials to take stringent action against the guilty.


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