After the threat of bombing the plane, this time there is a terrible explosion in Delhi

A terrible explosion occurred near the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) school in Rohini, the capital of India. The wall of the school, cars parked nearby and a shop were damaged. However, no casualty was reported in the incident.

A terrible explosion occurred near the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) school in Rohini, the capital of India. The wall of the school, cars parked nearby and a shop were damaged. However, no casualty was reported in the incident.

The blast took place near the CRPF school in Prashant Bihar at 7:47 am on Sunday (October 20). On receiving the information, the forensic team and officers of Delhi Police's special cell rushed to the spot. However, the cause of the explosion is yet to be identified. According to the report, a video recorded by a local resident shows smoke billowing from the area near the blast site.

The witness said, I was at home. Then heard a loud noise, later saw smoke and recorded video, don't know much else. Later a team of police and an ambulance reached the spot.

Senior police officer Amit Goel said after the incident that experts have been called to investigate the exact cause of the explosion. In a subsequent update, police said they have not found anything suspicious yet. However, the underground sewage line is being tested as part of the investigation.


In a statement, the police said, a PCR call was received on Sunday morning, the caller said that there was a loud explosion near CRPF School Sector 14 Rohini. Later, the police reached the spot and found that the walls of the school, a nearby shop and the windows of a parked car were damaged.

The police statement further said that crime team, FSL team and bomb disposal squad were called to the spot. Also the crime spot has been cordoned off. Besides, the fire brigade team is also on the spot. The cause of the explosion is being investigated.

The explosion has already been reported to the country's National Security Guard. A team of them may visit the spot, NDTV said. According to a police source, the media said that a crude bomb could be behind the blast. However, a team of National Investigation Agency is working on the spot to find out the real reason.

Incidentally, for the past one week, Indian airlines have received bomb threats on more than half a hundred international and domestic flights. However, a search of the plane after those calls turned up nothing suspicious. These calls have led to flight delays as well as raising questions about airspace safety. However, the country's Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu said that preliminary investigations did not indicate any conspiracy.


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