Highlights
- A large number of explosives were found in Palakkad's Ongalloor in Kerala on Thursday, said police
- The seized explosives include 8,000 gelatin sticks stacked in 40 boxes
- A case has been registered in this connection and an investigation has been launched, police added
Kerala NEWS: A large number of explosives were found in Palakkad's Ongalloor in Kerala on Thursday (August 3), police said. The seized explosives include 8,000 gelatin sticks stacked in 40 boxes.
These were found abandoned near a quarry in Vadanakkurissi, near Shornur in the Palakkad district.
The police said that they were informed about the explosives by locals and it is suspected that the gelatine sticks were to be used for breaking rocks in quarries.
A case has been registered in this connection and an investigation has been launched, Police said.In November 2000, police had seized 7,500 detonators and 7,000 gelatin sticks from a mini lorry from Palakkad's Walayar.
Those explosives were hidden along with several cartons of tomatoes which were being transported from Erode in Tamil Nadu to Angamaly in Ernakulam district.
A video clipping of the consignment had shown the gelatin sticks, light pink in colour, wrapped in plastic sheets. In September 2020, two migrant workers in Kalady, Ernakulam, lost their lives after explosives stored illegally in a building near a quarry burst.
The explosives substances were reportedly stored without permits for the purpose of blasting rocks for mining. The deceased were sleeping inside the building when the explosion took place morning.
Following the blast, the police arrested several persons including the owners of the quarry, the general manager of the quarry and other associates. The arrested persons were booked under charges of culpable homicide.
(With ANI inputs)
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