Explosions Erupt at Abandoned Clubhouse in Kolkata: No Injuries Reported
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Kolkata, March 7 (NationPress) - Minor explosions occurred at an abandoned clubhouse in north Kolkata early Saturday, causing significant alarm among residents. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported, according to local police.
Authorities stated that a series of explosions erupted at the deserted clubhouse located on 1/2 C Gangulipara Lane in Paikpara around 7 a.m. The force of the blasts blew off the tin roof, which landed atop a nearby multi-storey building.
Residents suspect that a crude bomb may have been left behind in the vacant clubhouse. Some believe that a dispute among promoters might have triggered this alarming event.
Police are currently investigating to ascertain if there are any underlying factors contributing to the explosions, especially with the state Assembly elections approaching.
The blasts woke locals from their slumber, with eyewitnesses reporting at least five loud explosions. They observed that the tin roof of the clubhouse had been dislodged, and the closed door had also blown off, with flames engulfing the ransacked clubhouse.
Residents promptly alerted the Chitpur police station, and the bomb squad was dispatched. Officers from both the bomb and dog squads swiftly arrived at the scene for further inquiry.
The clubhouse and its surrounding area were slated for development into a housing complex, leading locals to speculate that a dispute over this project might be at the heart of the incident. The clubhouse had been closed for approximately 6-7 months, but locals reported that outsiders occasionally visited. Allegations suggest that someone might have stored explosives in the abandoned clubhouse due to this dispute.
In the aftermath of the incident, residents have called for an immediate police presence in the area and the installation of CCTV cameras around the clubhouse. The police are actively pursuing the investigation.