Is 'Bengal' becoming 'Taliban' under Mamata raj? Over 350 bombs recovered from 9 districts
Is 'Bengal' becoming 'Taliban' under Mamata raj? Over 350 bombs recovered from 9 districts
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Kolkata: More than 350 crude bombs have been recovered from various places in Bengal in the last 24 hours in police raids following the Birbhum violence. Of these, the highest number of about 200 bombs were found from the Margram area of Birbhum. Police have also arrested around 11 people with crude bombs in the raid. In a raid, police on Saturday seized 200 bombs kept in four buckets in the Margram area. The distance from Margram to the violence-ridden Bagtui village is about 40 km.

District SP Nagendra Tripathi said that a continuous search operation is on to recover the crude bomb. As part of the operation, police raided Keshavpur in West Medinipur and seized 100 crude bombs. At the same time, four bombs were found from a village under the Harishchandrapur police station area of Malda district. A bomb exploded in a house in the Kaliachak area of the district, killing a three-year-old boy. Eight bombs were recovered from the Jagdal police station area of North 24 Parganas. Three persons have also been arrested along with illegal arms from Shyamnagar Prabhati Sangh ground in the district. During the raid, 5 bombs were recovered from Memari and Krishnapur in East Burdwan and 2 were arrested.

Police recovered 14 bombs from two buckets from Jangipur in Murshidabad. At the same time, police recovered 4 pipe bombs from Raiganj in North Dinajpur. Police arrested three people with the bomb. Two rounds of bombs were found at Navapalli in Howrah adjoining Kolkata. Police also arrested a person along with the bomb. 14 crude bombs were recovered during a raid at Krishnanagar in Nadia. Police also arrested three accused of making the bomb.

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