"All the bombs are fitted with timers, and have been taken to Morahbadi ground to defuse them. No arrest has been made so far," Senior Superintendent of Police Saket Kumar Singh said here.
"The bombs, which matched those used in the blasts (occurred) in Patna, were recovered from a lodge at Hindpiri area in Ranchi," he said, adding there was no arrest in the case.
From there, he added, the police traced the lodge and seized the explosives.
"Three years ago, the talk was about sleeper cells, but now with the (current events) Ranchi has more than sleeper cells," the SSP said.
Earlier Additional Director General of Police S N Pradhan said the explosives were recovered by local police, which has been following a lead for the past two days.
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