What led to the tragic blast in an abandoned house in Bengal’s Katwa?

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Key Takeaways
- The blast occurred in an abandoned house in Katwa.
- One person was killed and three were injured.
- Tufan Chowdhury is a key figure in the incident.
- The explosions were linked to crude bomb manufacturing.
- Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the blast.
Kolkata, July 5 (NationPress) A tragic incident unfolded when a blast claimed the life of one individual and left three others injured, one of whom sustained serious wounds, at an abandoned property in Katwa, East Burdwan district of West Bengal late Friday night. This explosion occurred during what is believed to be the manufacturing of crude bombs.
According to local residents' accounts to law enforcement, the area reverberated with two consecutive blasts late on Friday night.
Upon rushing to the scene, witnesses discovered the charred remains of an individual and another severely injured person who was still alive.
While the identity of the deceased is yet to be confirmed, the injured individual has been identified as Tufan Chowdhury, a local associate of the Trinamool Congress with a notorious reputation for alleged anti-social activities.
Locals reported that two other individuals were present in the abandoned structure during the explosions and also suffered injuries.
Residents mentioned that after emerging from their homes following the sound of the blasts, they saw two injured individuals fleeing the scene.
However, they soon disappeared but were later recognized by locals as Safique Mondal and Ibrahim Sheikh.
The force of the blasts was so intense that it resulted in the collapse of a wall and the complete detachment of the roof in the abandoned house.
A significant police contingent arrived at the scene, and Tufan Chowdhury was promptly transported to a local hospital where he is currently receiving treatment.
The body of the deceased has been sent for a post-mortem examination, and authorities are working to determine his identity.
Initial investigations indicate that Chowdhury may have gathered individuals involved in criminal activities to manufacture crude bombs in the abandoned house.
This property, where the explosion occurred, was previously owned by Lombu Sheikh, who recently passed away. Since his death, the house remained unoccupied, allowing Chowdhury to exploit this situation for his illicit activities.