BOMB ON
RAILWAY TRACK
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steel tiffin box containing suspected explosive material and a detonator was
found on a railway bridge near Piravom Road station between Kottayam and
Ernakulam on 23rd August, 2012, disrupting rail traffic for one
hour. After being tipped off by a telephone call, the Bomb Squad of Kerala
police rushed to spot and took away the object from the northern end of the
bridge and found that it contained some powdered chemical, two PVC pipe pieces,
two batteries, a detonator and a plastic timer that looked like a small clock.
Police said the chemical appeared to be ammonium nitrate. It had been sent to the Government Forensic Laboratory in Thiruvananthapuram for detailed analysis. The bridge spans the Muvvattupuzha river near a major plant of the central public sector Hindustan Newsprint Limited, Velloor. It is located in a busy rail route between Kochi and the state capital. Train traffic between Kottayam and Ernakulam was disrupted for over an hour in the forenoon after the object was spotted. Security had been stepped up in all trains passing through the state's railway stations in the wake of the incident. A case had been registered and an investigation is on by police headed by a Deputy Superintendent of Police. Train services were resumed after police took away the object for examination and the track was found safe after a thorough search, police sources said.
: Crime Branch is likely to be entrusted with
the probe of the incident in which an explosive device was recovered from
railway track near the Piravam railway station on Thursday23rd August; 2012.The
bomb with an attached timer device was found from near the signal box adjacent
to the track at around 9.45 am. A preliminary investigation by bomb squad had
found that the explosive could have caused a low intensity blast and the
substance used was Ammonium Nitrate.
Prof. John Kurakar
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