What Happened in the Massive Accidental Blast at Srinagar Police Station?
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Key Takeaways
- The explosion occurred at the Nowgam police station in Srinagar.
- Initial reports indicate nine police personnel were injured.
- The blast was linked to the sampling of ammonium nitrate explosives.
- Authorities have ruled out a terrorist attack.
- Emergency services were quick to respond to the incident.
Srinagar, Nov 15 (NationPress) A significant accidental explosion occurred within a police station in Jammu and Kashmir’s Srinagar district on Saturday, raising concerns about possible casualties.
The incident took place inside the Nowgam police station, leading to such intense shockwaves that nearby structures trembled and glass shattered.
The sound of the blast reverberated across areas located 5 to 10 kilometers away from Nowgam.
While an official statement regarding the cause and extent of the damage is pending, sources informed IANS that the explosion happened as a police team was testing ammonium nitrate explosives retrieved from a white-collar terror module in Faridabad.
Although authorities have ruled out a terrorist attack, there are fears of casualties stemming from the accidental explosion linked to the sampling of the explosive substance.
Sources indicate that nine police personnel were injured during the incident.
Several vehicles parked at the police station were set ablaze due to the explosion, prompting fire services to combat the flames while ambulances arrived to transport the injured officers to medical facilities.
It is important to note that 2,900 kg of ammonium nitrate was seized by the J&K police in collaboration with Haryana police, which led to the dismantling of the terror module.
Two individuals, Dr. Adil Rather and Dr. Muzammil Ganaie, were taken into custody, while another accomplice, Dr. Umar Nabi, managed to evade arrest but was later killed in a car explosion near the Red Fort, resulting in civilian casualties.
A female doctor from Lucknow, Shaheen Shahid, was also apprehended following the discovery of an assault rifle in her vehicle. The arrests of two over-ground workers associated with the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) led to the uncovering of the terror network.