Officials said the explosives were detected at around 10 AM in Madanpur-Lawapani area of the district when a CoBRA commando team of CRPF was on patrol.
The troops of the specialised anti-Maoist force of the paramilitary recovered the 125 Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) cleverly hidden beneath a dirt track which is usually taken for routine movement in the area.
"Once the IEDs were activated it could have claimed numerous lives. Experts are now checking for any signs of Maoists in the area and are also looking for the trigger mechanism of the locally assembled bombs," a senior official said.
Lohardaga district is about 77 km from here.
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