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Grenades on the platform, still a mystery, who placed them and why on platform


Nitesh Sangral

JAMMU, Feb 25: The mystery of grenades found at Railway station has further deepened as it is still not clear who placed these on the station and why. While the police claims that these were put by a army personnel, but sources said that still the police has failed to get clue how they were brought to the station, despite so many security checks.
It is pertinent to mention here that recovery of the training grenades had created panic among the people as there have been number of attacks on the railway station in the past few years in which number of personnel has been killed.
Locals alleged that police department only harassed the innocent people try put their failures behind.
“Its not a small issue, if these training grenades could be placed on the station, then anyone can smuggle explosive or live grenades on the platform. There is need for deep investigation in the issue”, said a senior intelligence official.
He stated that due to thing, Jammu and Kashmir police how many serious about the people and alerts for the Jammu people.
According to report bag lying outside the Annapurna Food Corner near ATM, just few meters short of an X-Ray machine, into the ten small practice grenades were recovered, which are highly explosive.
Visitors said that if the concerned police authorities not checking the properly in the railways station. They further said that if blast the grenades bag so many injured and deaths that time.
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When the contacted to Inspector General (IG) Jammu, Dilbag Singh said that the it was some army personnel who placed the bag and they are investigating the matter.

The bag would not have been detected if a local Garu Ram had not informed the railway police after that they reached the spot and took bag into their custody. “Jammu police have completely unsuccessful to know who that man the explosive bag dropped that placed”, a source said. 

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