Police confiscate large quantity of explosives during operation.

Police in Balasore found explosives in abandoned quarries in Khanjamahal, meant for blasting stones. A team led by IIC Prabhanshu discovered them.

May 28th 2024.

Police confiscate large quantity of explosives during operation.
Authorities in Balasore have made a significant discovery, as they uncovered a large amount of explosives in abandoned stone quarries near Khanjamahal. Sources have revealed that the explosives were intended for use in the quarries to blast rocks and extract stones. Acting on instructions from Balasore SP Sagarika Nath, a team from Soro police station led by IIC Prabhanshu Sekhar Mishra conducted a thorough search and found 1500 kg of gelatin sticks in a remote location near Bagudi. But that wasn't all - they also stumbled upon an additional 6000 kg of explosives and gelatin sticks in another abandoned quarry near Mahumuhan.

As a result of this discovery, a case has been registered at Soro police station and an investigation is underway. This operation was launched after receiving reports of illegal stone smuggling from quarries in the Khanjamahal area. It should be noted that individuals often use explosives to extract stones from these illegal quarries by blasting the hills.

The team's efforts have shed light on a serious issue, as these explosives pose a threat to the safety of the local community. It is imperative that the authorities take swift action and prevent such illegal activities from happening in the future. The recovery of such a large quantity of explosives is a cause for concern and it is crucial that the culprits are brought to justice. The police are determined to get to the bottom of this matter and put an end to illegal stone smuggling in the region.

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