Live Bullets Discovered in Railway Hospital Toilet in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Live bullets found in railway hospital toilet in Kerala
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Seven live bullets were found abandoned in a toilet at a railway hospital in Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Police have taken custody of the bullets for examination and are investigating their origin, which may be linked to the Railway Protection Force.
- 01Seven live bullets were discovered in a railway hospital toilet.
- 02The incident occurred in Pettah, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.
- 03Police are investigating the origin of the bullets.
- 04Preliminary assessments suggest a possible connection to the Railway Protection Force.
- 05A formal case will be registered and a detailed probe initiated.
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On April 22, seven live bullets were found in a toilet at a railway hospital in the Pettah area of Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. Police were alerted to the situation and have since taken the bullets into custody for further examination. According to a police officer from the Vanchiyoor police station, while the bullets appear to be old, they are confirmed to be live. A thorough investigation will be conducted to determine their origin, with preliminary assessments indicating that they may have been used by the Railway Protection Force (RPF). A formal case will be registered to facilitate the investigation.
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The discovery raises concerns about security and safety in public facilities, particularly in railway hospitals.
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