Deputy Commissioner Mukesh Kumar said curfew would be relaxed from 5 am to 9 pm tomorrow and April 23 as the day remained incident-free during relaxation period.
There would be a review of the situation on April 23 and in the event of continued normalcy, the administration would consider withdrawing the curfew, he said.
Meanwhile, Superintendent of Police Akhilesh Kumar Jha said a team of forensic experts from Ranchi were examining materials found at the reported blast at Habibinagar locality while some people were making bombs on the intervening night of April 17 and 18.
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