Superintendent of Police (SP) Chandan Kumar Kushwaha said 250 grams of fuse wire and an explosive trigger have been seized from an abandoned house during the raid, based on a tip-off.
The SP said this is the sixth major seizure of explosives in Rohtas district over the last two months as part of the sustained raids and the explosives were meant to be used either for clandestine mining or for violence by Left Wing Extremists.
Police suspected the explosives were procured from neighbouring states like Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand, the SP said.
An FIR has been lodged and search is on for possible explosive couriers.
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