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Powerful Bomb Recovered From Kanchenjunga Express At Guwahati

Guwahati, June 17: A major tragedy was today averted when a powerful bomb was found by the Railway Police inside a compartment of a packed Kachenjunga Express during a routine search after its arrival at

PTI PTI Updated on: June 17, 2011 16:53 IST
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powerful bomb recovered from kanchenjunga express at guwahati

Guwahati, June 17: A major tragedy was today averted when a powerful bomb was found by the Railway Police inside a compartment of a packed Kachenjunga Express during a routine search after its arrival at the railway station near here.


Police suspect the hand of various anti-peace talk militant groups in Assam which could have been planning to attack trains.

A high alert has been sounded across the state following the detection of the powerful bomb which was a programmable time device (PTD) weighing 4 to 5 kgs and it could have caused a major explosion, GRP sources said.

They said the personnel on duty in the Sealdah-Guwahati train noticed an unattended small, but heavy bag on empty seat no. 22 in S-5 reserved coach at Kamakhya railway station near Guwahati.

“As nobody claimed the bag at Guwahati railway station, where the train arrived at 5.20 AM, the GRP personnel suspecting it to be a bomb evacuated about 1,100 passengers on board it and the crowded platform,” they said. They immediately informed the bomb disposal squad, whose personnel rushed to the spot and covered the suspicious bag with a safety blanket.

Inside the bag was a steel milk can containing a programmable time device, four detonators, four kg of explosives, sand and splinters, police sources said. “It was due to the alertness of the railway police men that a major tragedy was averted today,” Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta, IGP (Law and Order), said.

“The GRP did very good work in saving so many lives,” he said.

Asked who could have been involved in planting the bomb, Mahanta said, “That will emerge only after investigations.”

“Trains have been a target of militants for a long time. Sometimes they succeed but they fail most of the time. Tight railway security is always in place,” he said.

The bag containing the bomb was possibly left inside the coach sometime during the night in the Assam sector, police said. PTI

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