A loud explosion was heard near the CRPF School in Delhi, and a forensic probe suggests it was a crude bomb blast.
Recently, in Rohini, Delhi, a loud explosion was heard near the CRPF School, prompting a police investigation. Forensic teams have been analyzing the blast scene since. A blast was reported at Prashant Vihar near the CRPF School in New Delhi, as reported by PTI.
A blast occurred near CRPF School in New Delhi.
A mysterious blast occurred near CRPF School in Rohini, New Delhi, on Sunday morning. Though no injuries were reported in the incident, as per the officials of the Delhi Fire Services, the Forensic teams have been analyzing the blast scene. The blast damaged the school wall, nearby shops, and a car. DFS officials said, “We received a call regarding a blast near the boundary wall of CRPF School at 7.50 am. We immediately rushed two fire engines to the spot. There was no fire, and no one was injured due to the blast, so our vehicle returned.”
Emergency services quickly responded to the incident.
Emergency services quickly responded to the incident. To determine the source of the blast, fire engines, bomb squads, and police forensic teams were rushed to the spot near the CRPF School in Sector 14, Rohini. Arriving at the scene were also senior police officers, including those from the crime branch and the Special Cell.
The material causing the bomb blast looked like a crude bomb.
The material causing the bomb blast initially looked like a crude bomb, but the details will be clear after complete reports are received, reported news agency ANI, citing Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) sources. As per the initial investigation, no terror angle has been found, but the FSL team will clarify, said the sources.
The police are investigating the matter from all angles, considering possibilities, including a firecracker as the cause of the blast. A senior police officer told news agency PTI, “Our forensic team and crime unit are at the spot to collect samples from the blast location. It could be a firecracker, but we are investigating the entire matter from all angles.”