Investigation Launched After Gelatin Sticks Found on PM Modi's Route in Bengaluru
One arrested, probe underway, says Karnataka minister after gelatin sticks found on PM Modi's convoy route
Hindustan Times
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Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara announced the arrest of one individual following the discovery of two gelatin sticks along the route scheduled for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's convoy in Bengaluru. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is involved in the investigation, which is ongoing.
- 01One person arrested in connection with gelatin sticks found on PM Modi's convoy route.
- 02The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is now involved in the investigation.
- 03The gelatin sticks were discovered two hours before the prime minister's scheduled visit.
- 04Local police are conducting anti-sabotage checks in the area.
- 05No suspects have been detained as investigations continue.
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Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara confirmed the arrest of one individual after two gelatin sticks were discovered on the route intended for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's convoy during his visit to Bengaluru. The gelatin sticks were found approximately one kilometer from the NICE Road junction near Thathaguni, Kaggalipura, about two hours prior to the prime minister's arrival. A police constable conducting anti-sabotage checks discovered the package, prompting immediate action to secure the area. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been called in to assist local authorities with the investigation. Parameshwara emphasized that high-level security was arranged for the event and stated that it is too early to determine any potential terror links. Special teams have been formed to trace any suspects involved in this incident, which has raised significant security concerns.
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The incident raises serious security concerns for public events, especially those involving high-profile figures like the Prime Minister.
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