A team of the Bihar Police and the Cobra battalion have seized six "cylinder-Improvised Explosive Devices" (IEDs) from an old house locked for a long time.
According to Deputy Inspector General of Police (Magadh Range) Saurabh Kumar, the IEDs were concealed in the house by Naxals, who were planning to plant theses in nearby areas, which was thwarted by the security forces.
The IEDs were concealed in the house of one Mohammad Samsudding, who had rented his house to one Sanjay Yadav, who is said to be involved in Naxal activities since long, said police sources.
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