On New Year’s Eve, the Rajasthan police busted a significant racket as they recovered greater than 100 kg of explosives from a automotive. The police have detained two males who have been travelling within the automotive and have been questioning them. The operation was led by the District Special Task Force (DST).
Rajasthan police discovered explosives from automotive on Tonk-Boondi freeway
On New Year’s Eve, the Rajasthan police busted a significant racket as they recovered greater than 100 kg of explosives from a automotive. The police have detained two males who have been travelling within the automotive and have been questioning them. The operation was led by the District Special Task Force (DST).
DSP Mrityunjay Mishra informed ANI, “Explosives were seized from a Maruti Ciaz car. 150 kg of ammonium nitrate hidden in sacks of urea seized. In addition, police recovered 200 explosive batteries and 1100 meters of wire. Two accused have been arrested. One is Surendra and the other is Surendra Mochi…An investigation is underway…”
The police seize the fabric from the Tonk–Jaipur freeway, within the Baroni Police Station space, throughout a vehicle-checking drive held particularly for prevention of any untoward incident on New Year’s Eve, December 31.
Reports additionally say that the suspects have been driving in the direction of Boondi to illegally transport the explosive materials and so they have been intercepted on their means. According to ANI, many baggage contained ammonium nitrate which have been saved within the automotive. The two arrested males belong to Boondi district.
According to extra experiences, the boys had hidden the explosive substance inside sacks of urea fertiliser, allegedly to flee detection throughout their transportation.
The variety of substances exhibits the graveness of the crime.




