Investigation Reveals Separate Terror Module Behind Jalandhar BSF Headquarters Blast
Jalandhar BSF headquarters blast probe points to separate terror module
The Indian Express
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The Punjab Police's investigation into the recent blast outside the Border Security Force (BSF) headquarters in Jalandhar, Punjab, India, suggests involvement of a separate terror module linked to a cross-border network utilizing drone-supplied explosives. The low-intensity explosion raises concerns about security preparedness and potential links to previous incidents.
- 01A separate terror module may be behind the Jalandhar BSF headquarters blast.
- 02The explosion is linked to a wider cross-border network using drone-supplied explosives.
- 03Security agencies are conducting raids and analyzing CCTV footage related to the incident.
- 04The blast, caused by a low-intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED), aimed to create panic rather than cause mass casualties.
- 05Security has been heightened around key installations in Punjab following the incident.
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The investigation into the blast outside the Border Security Force (BSF) headquarters in Jalandhar, Punjab, has revealed that a separate terror module may be involved. This module is believed to operate independently from larger networks to avoid detection while utilizing drone-supplied explosives. The low-intensity explosion occurred when a delivery package on a parked two-wheeler detonated, igniting the vehicle. Security agencies are actively gathering evidence, conducting raids, and reviewing CCTV footage of a suspicious individual seen near the blast site. Experts suggest that the device was a crude Improvised Explosive Device (IED) intended to instill panic rather than inflict significant harm. Investigators are also exploring connections to previous blast incidents in Punjab, including a recent grenade attack outside the Punjab BJP headquarters in Chandigarh. In response to the blast, security measures have been intensified across the state. Punjab's Director General of Police, Gaurav Yadav, has dismissed claims of responsibility from the Khalistan Liberation Army, attributing such narratives to foreign agencies aiming to disrupt peace in the region.
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The blast raises serious concerns about security preparedness in Punjab, prompting heightened security measures around key installations.
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