Mortar bombs found near rail tracks in Haryana

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Press Trust of India Kurukshetra(Har)
Last Updated : Jul 22 2015 | 4:22 PM IST
Mortar bombs were found lying close to the railway tracks near Shahbad railway station in Haryana's Kurukshetra district today, following which rail traffic was briefly suspended on the route and a massive search operation was launched by the security forces.
A senior police officer said that around eight 51 mm mortar bombs, were found lying near the tracks in the morning. Some boxes were also found lying along side the explosives.
"These are very high grade explosives, generally supplied to the Army and paramilitary forces," Kurukshetra's Superintendent of Police, Simardeep Singh told PTI over phone.
He said that the bombs were live and Army experts from Ambala Cantonment had taken these into possession.
Asked if these bombs could have exploded and caused casualties, Singh said, "a mortar (a weapon which fires the explosives) would have been needed to fire these."
Police said that some passersby noticed the explosives in Dolu Majra village near Shahbad after which the police was alerted.
Singh said the Government Railway Police (GRP) had registered a case against unknown persons under the provisions of the Explosives Substances Act.
He said it was being investigated how the explosives reached the spot. "The Army experts have taken note of the markings on the explosives," he said.
The police officer further said that GRP team, Kurukshetra district police, Railway Protection Force were conducting a search over a large area from the spot where the bombs were found to see if any more explosives were lying around.
After the explosives were found, about dozen trains including Shatabdi Express were stopped on Delhi-Ambala rail track for some time.
Later, the rail traffic on the route resumed.
Twelve trains were stopped on the route for a while as a precautionary measure, police said. Among the trains which were briefly halted included Shan-e-Punjab, Delhi-Amritsar Express and Kalka-Delhi Shatabdi.
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First Published: Jul 22 2015 | 4:22 PM IST

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