Live explosive device found at Mangaluru airport,defused later

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Press Trust of India Mangaluru
Last Updated : Jan 20 2020 | 7:20 PM IST

A 'live' explosive device was found in an unattended bag near a ticket counter of the departure gate of the airport here on Monday and later defused at a nearby open ground, police said.

"According to the preliminary reports, a live bomb was found at the Mangaluru Airport today", Karnataka Home MinisterBasavaraj Bommai said as the incident created a scare ahead of the Republic Day.

A top Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) official said the device resembled a low intensityimprovised explosive device (IED).

It was taken away from the airport in a bomb disposal unit vehicle and defused at Kenjaru ground in a controlledexplosion by keeping the unclaimed laptop bag in sand-packs in the evening.

Earlier, as soon as the personnel of CISF, which is maintaining the security ofthe airport, noticed the unattended bag, they cordoned off thearea and reported the matter to the police.

Mangaluru Police Commissioner P S Harsha rushed to theairport along with a police team and bomb detection anddisposal squad.

"We have placed the bag in the isolation bay as per thesafety protocol," Harsha said at the time.

He later told reporters that prima facie, during investigation, it has come to light that it was a handiwork of a middle-aged man who came to the airport in an autorickshaw.

Police also later released the photo of the suspect who tried to conceal his identity by using a cap.

Bommai said an alert has been sounded in allthe airports in the state, including Bengaluru, Mangaluru,Hubballi and Belagavi.

"We will intensify the probe and will identify theanti- national forces who want to terrorise people and createpanic. We are taking these activities very strongly, which isaimed to push back India economically," the Home minister said.

According to Bommai, there is an attempt to carry out largescale terror activities for the past seven to eightyears in the country, particularly around January 26 andMangaluru has been the target of these anti-national forces.

"We have identified that Mangaluru is the area of operations (of terrorists). Also there are such activities noticed in Bengaluru, Hubballi-Dharwad and their surroundingplaces, for which we have intensified our investigation", the Minister added.

CISF DIG (operations) Anil Pandey told PTI in Delhithat, the object found in the bag resembled "a low intensityimprovised explosive device (IED) with some silver colouredexplosive."

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First Published: Jan 20 2020 | 7:20 PM IST

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