Massive Explosives Seized in Birbhum Ahead of Elections
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Kolkata, March 18 (NationPress) Shortly after the announcement of the Assembly elections in West Bengal, a significant cache of explosives was unearthed in the Birbhum district, as reported by local authorities on Wednesday.
On Tuesday night, villagers halted a tractor that was transporting a substantial amount of explosives as it was being smuggled. They promptly reported the situation to the police, who acted on the villagers' tip and confiscated both the tractor and its hazardous load. This event occurred in Kadasir village, under the jurisdiction of Nalhati Police Station in Birbhum.
The police revealed that the confiscated explosives comprised 10,000 gelatin sticks and 360 detonators. However, no arrests have been made in relation to this incident as of yet.
According to local residents, the tractor was seen navigating the roads of Kadasir village on Tuesday night when they decided to intervene. The driver of the tractor fled the scene upon realizing the villagers' intentions.
Upon investigating the tractor, the villagers discovered it was filled with explosives, which caused considerable alarm in the community. They immediately notified the police, who arrived promptly to secure the explosives and the vehicle.
This incident raises questions about who was responsible for transporting the explosives, their intended use, and their final destination. The Nalhati Police are currently conducting an investigation into the matter.
The transportation of explosives in Birbhum just before the elections has stirred significant concern among the locals.
Residents stated that they felt uneasy as soon as they spotted the tractor on the village road; however, they never anticipated it would be carrying such a large quantity of explosives.
This occurrence has incited anxiety throughout the region in the lead-up to the elections, prompting local residents to call for a comprehensive investigation into the case.