Delhi Bomb Blast: Home Ministry seeks report on Delhi Bomb Blast, NIA will investigate the case

Delhi Bomb Blast: A few days before Diwali, the morning blast near CRPF School in Prashant Vihar area of ​​Rohini in the capital Delhi has alerted the security agencies. There was no loss of life or property due to the blast. However, the Ministry of Home Affairs, taking the Delhi bomb blast seriously, has sought a report on the entire matter. The investigation of the case has been handed over to NIA.

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Let us tell you that on Sunday (October 20) around 7.30 am, there was a loud explosion near the CRPF School in Prashant Vihar area. After this people saw a white plume of smoke rising to the sky. People got scared after hearing the sound of the explosion and foul smell spread in the area. Due to this, people also started feeling difficulty in breathing. It is a matter of relief that neither anyone was injured nor there was any loss of life or property in this blast.

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According to sources, in the initial investigation, there is a possibility of blast due to a country made bomb. Investigation is going on on the angle of terrorist conspiracy. After this blast, security has been increased in the big markets of Delhi.

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FIR registered under Explosive Act

In this case, Delhi Police has registered an FIR under the Explosives Act. At present, Special Cell, NIA, CRPF, FSL and NSG are investigating the blast at the spot. The entire area is being cordoned off and the entire area is being mapped. CCTVs of all the shops are being searched so that the person who planted the bomb can be identified. High alert has been issued in Delhi and security has been increased in big markets.

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High alert throughout Delhi

According to sources, the police had advance intelligence about a major terrorist conspiracy in Delhi during festivals. After this, all the districts were also alerted. According to the alert, forces were deployed everywhere. The local people got scared after hearing the sound of the explosion.

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Glass of houses and vehicles cracked, remains of white powder found
According to the information, the explosion that took place in Prashant Vihar area of ​​Rohini, Delhi on Sunday created panic in the entire area. Due to the blast, the local people got scared, and the glasses of the vehicles parked nearby were broken and the glass of the houses were also reported to be cracked. After this blast, remains of white powder were found from a wall at the spot.

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No blast in Delhi after 13 years

Apart from this, dump data of the entire area will be taken, which will reveal how many phones were active from yesterday till the blast in the morning. Information will be collected about those active phones. It is being told that there has been a blast in Delhi after 13 years. There has been no blast in Delhi since 2011. About two years ago, an IED was found in Ghazipur flower market. Delhi Police sources also say that some conspiracy cannot be ruled out. There is high alert in Delhi after this blast. Security was increased in big markets.

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