Delhi Police officers probing the September 07 Delhi High Court blast have found a car packed with explosives at Ambala Cantt railway station.
As per reports, Thursday, the special police officers were tipped off about a possible terrorist attack at the railway station; they reached Ambala around 6.30 pm yesterday.
They identified an Indica car with the same registration number as revealed in the tip off, but they laid in wait hoping that someone would come to claim the car but after no one turned up till midnight, the cops decided to inspect the car.
The bomb squad was also called in, which found five kilograms of RDX, besides detonators and a timer device.
On further investigation, the Haryana Police found the registration number of the Indica — HR 03 0054 — to be fake. As per reports, originally, the number belongs to a car owned by a businessman named Rahul from Panchkula, near Chandigarh.
Reports quoting the investigators said that the explosives seem to be meant to target Delhi during the festive season.
Meanwhile, sources in the Delhi Police Special Cell have told that the explosives appear to have come from Jammu and Kashmir.
As per reports, Thursday, the special police officers were tipped off about a possible terrorist attack at the railway station; they reached Ambala around 6.30 pm yesterday.
They identified an Indica car with the same registration number as revealed in the tip off, but they laid in wait hoping that someone would come to claim the car but after no one turned up till midnight, the cops decided to inspect the car.
The bomb squad was also called in, which found five kilograms of RDX, besides detonators and a timer device.
On further investigation, the Haryana Police found the registration number of the Indica — HR 03 0054 — to be fake. As per reports, originally, the number belongs to a car owned by a businessman named Rahul from Panchkula, near Chandigarh.
Reports quoting the investigators said that the explosives seem to be meant to target Delhi during the festive season.
Meanwhile, sources in the Delhi Police Special Cell have told that the explosives appear to have come from Jammu and Kashmir.
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