Explosives-Laden Car Intercepted in Rajasthan on New Year’s Eve, Two Arrested
Srinagar, Dec 31 Security agencies averted a potential threat on New Year’s Eve after police seized a car loaded with a large quantity of explosive material in Rajasthan’s Tonk district, officials said.
Official sources told that a Maruti Ciaz vehicle was intercepted in the Baroni police station area following a specific tip-off. During the search, police recovered around 150 kilograms of illegal ammonium nitrate concealed in bags of urea fertiliser. Besides, nearly 200 explosive cartridges and six bundles of safety fuse wire, measuring about 1,100 metres in length, were also found inside the vehicle.
Police said the explosive material was allegedly being transported from Bundi to Tonk for supply. Two persons, identified as Surendra Mochi and Surendra Patwa, have been arrested in connection with the seizure. The vehicle used for transportation has also been seized.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Mrityunjay Mishra said a major operation was launched immediately after receiving credible intelligence inputs. “Explosives were recovered from a vehicle, two accused have been arrested and investigations are underway to probe all aspects of the case,” sources said.
Officials are examining whether the seized consignment was intended for illegal activities, including unlawful mining.
Ammonium nitrate, a commonly used fertiliser, has also been linked to recent blast incidents elsewhere. Investigations are continuing to ascertain the intended use and wider links, if any, of the seized explosive material.
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