Love Gone Awry: Explosive Parcel Uncovers Smuggling Racket
A 20-year-old electrician in Chhattisgarh was arrested after planting an IED in a speaker, intended for a romantic rival. His actions revealed an illegal explosive smuggling network. The police crackdown prevented the attack and dismantled the racket supplying the explosives.
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An electrician's misguided romantic obsession led to a police investigation that unveiled a wider illegal operation. The young man allegedly crafted a bomb from a music system, intending to harm a romantic rival, only to inadvertently lead police to a smuggling racket.
Police in Khairagarh-Chhuikhadan-Gandai district arrested Vinay Verma and others involved in the plot. They discovered the intricacies of the explosive device through analysis, finding gelatin sticks and a detonator wired to trigger when powered on.
The attempted murder incident raised alarm and prompted a broader investigation into illegal explosive procurement, ultimately exposing a network diverting materials from a quarry in Durg, Chhattisgarh.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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