Bomb Defused in Assam Train, Narrow Escape for Passengers


Guwahati, Jun 17 (PTI): It was a narrow escape for more than 1000 passengers on the Kanchenjunga Express as Assam Police on Friday morning detected and defused an explosive device planted inside the train, during routine search after its arrival at the railway station here.

Police found the bomb kept inside an air bag from seat No. 22 of S5 coach during routine search of the Kolkata-Guwahati Kanchenjunga Express at the Guwahati Railway Station, sources said.

They said after the bomb was found, all 1100 passengers inside the train were deboarded. "The train was checked thoroughly," the sources said.

Police said they recovered 4 kg explosive, 4 detonators and a time device from the bag at around 5.20am after the train arrived.

"The programmable time device was found during routine check by police personnel. Every train which arrives at the Guwahati station is checked," the sources said.

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Jun 17 2011

    HATS OFF POLICE FORCE.

    BUT LEADERS ARE SLEEPING .

    CHINA IS BUILDING A DAM ACCROSS BRHMAPUTRA .

    SMK ( EXTERNAL AFFAIR MINISTER) IN ITALIAN LED CONGRESS IS DOING NOTHING.

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