Senior police officers said a team of CID sleuths were investigating illegal trade of sulphuric and nitric acid in the district for some time and acting on a tip off, contacted one Biswajit Dutta posing as customers.
"According to an arrangement, Dutta today came with 20 drums of both sulphuric and nitric acid near Nawabpur in a minivan. Our team had laid a trap and we nabbed him," said CID DSP Debojyoti Bhowmick.
The officer said soon after a ton of the deadly acid was seized, the sleuths starting grilling Dutta. Senior CID officers from the force's Kolkata headquarters also rushed to Burdwan and on Dutta's information, a raid was conducted at a house in the Panuhati area of Katwa.
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