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Blast near CRPF school in Delhi's Rohini; Crude bomb suspected

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New Delhi | A loud explosion near a CRPF school in the Prashant Vihar area in Rohini on Sunday morning sparked a security alert in the national capital. No one was injured in the blast which initial investigation suggests could have been caused by a crude bomb, officials said.

Teams from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), National Security Guard (NSG), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Delhi Police cordoned off the area and forensic experts collected samples from the site to ascertain the cause of the explosion which was reported at around 7.50 am.

Police said a school wall, nearby shops and a car were damaged. Security has already been stepped up in Delhi due to the festival season.

Plumes of smoke could be seen billowing from the spot in purported videos of the incident. Also, two cars were parked near the explosion site and some two-wheelers passed by seconds before the explosion. Local residents said the explosion was "intense" and there was a foul smell in the area after it.

"FSL and NSG teams conducted an inspection of the spot and lifted samples. A case vide FIR No. 512/24 u/s 326(g) BNS, 4 Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act & 3 Explosives Act has been registered at PS Prashant Vihar, Rohini," the police said.

Forensic experts found a suspicious "white powder" at the spot and have sent it to the laboratory for examination. They also collected soil samples from the site, according to officials.

"The white powder could be a mixture of ammonium nitrate and chloride. There was a foul smell of chemicals after the blast. Local residents and police officials who rushed there also felt the same. Our teams are investigating the entire matter," a senior police officer said.

"Whether it is some kind of explosive or anything else can only be ascertained after we thoroughly examine it. We are suspecting a crude bomb could be the reason for the blast," another senior official said.

Delhi Police said it is checking the CCTV footage of the spot and collecting mobile network data to identify people who were present nearby when the explosion happened which is suspected to be a crude bomb.

"The white powder could be a mixture of ammonium nitrate and chloride. There was a foul smell of chemicals after the blast. Local residents and police officials who rushed there also felt the same. Our teams are investigating the entire matter," a senior police officer said.

NSG commandos have deployed robots to scour the entire area for any explosive materials.

"NSG, NIA and Delhi Police have cordoned off the entire area. Delhi Police is already on high alert due to festival season. Police is registering the FIR under The Explosives Act," said the official.

Senior police officers, including from the crime branch and the Special Cell, as well as the fire brigade reached the spot after the explosion was reported.

Delhi Fire Services (DFS) said they received a call regarding a blast "near the boundary wall" of the CRPF school.

"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," DFS officials said.

A senior police officer said, "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."

In a statement, police said they received a PCR call at 7.47 am regarding a loud blast.

"SHO of Prashant Vihar and staff reached the spot, where the school wall was found damaged with a foul smell. The glasses of a nearby shop and a car parked near the shop were found to be damaged. No one was injured," they said.

Another senior police officer said, "Our bomb disposal teams are checking the nearby area. We have also sounded an alert to nearby police stations to increase vigil and checking. Foot patrolling has also been intensified in different markets.

"We request everyone to inform the police immediately if they see any suspected item."

People in the area rushed out of their houses and shops after they heard the blast.

"We first thought that an LPG cylinder had exploded nearby. We immediately informed the police and the fire brigade about the matter. Many glass panes of several shops got shattered," a local resident said.

Rakesh Gupta, who lives nearby, said, "We are very confused about what has happened. Police teams are investigating."

Sumit, who runs a sunglasses shop very close to the blast spot, said, "My shop's window panes got shattered. Everything inside my shop fell on the ground. It was a very intense blast," he said.

Centre unable to maintain law and order in Delhi: AAP on school blast

New Delhi | The AAP on Sunday said the blast near a school in Delhi has exposed the "crumbling" law and order in the city and shows that the BJP-led central government is unable to fulfil its responsibility of keeping the Delhiites safe.

The BJP spends most of its time obstructing the work of the elected government in Delhi instead, Chief Minister Atishi said in a post on X in Hindi.

Responding to the Aam Aadmi Party's allegations, BJP senior leader Vijender Gupta accused AAP of "playing politics" and also held Chief Minister Atishi's statement "irresponsible."

"Playing politics on security issues is the Aam Aadmi Party's habit, and Atishi's irresponsible statements are an attempt to cover up her failures," Gupta said.

The AAP's tendency to politicise even security issues exposes their mentality, he added.

The blast took place near a CRPF school in the Prashant Vihar area on Sunday morning. Though no one was injured in the incident, a wall of the school, nearby shops and a car were damaged, according to police.

"The bomb blast outside a school in Rohini exposes the crumbling law and order situation in Delhi," Atishi said earlier in the day.

"The law and order of Delhi is the responsibility of the BJP-led central government. The BJP spends most of its time stalling the work of the elected government in Delhi instead," she said.

"Due to this, the situation in Delhi today is like that of Mumbai during the underworld era of the 1990s. Shots are fired openly, gangsters are extorting money and criminals are emboldened," she charged.

The BJP lacks both the intention and capability to work, the chief minister said.

If by mistake the people of Delhi bring the BJP to power in the capital, then schools, hospitals and water and electricity services will also suffer like the law and order situation, she added.

Addressing a press conference, senior AAP leader Manish Sisodia said the BJP is unable to maintain law and order in Delhi.

"The people have given the BJP the responsibility of maintaining law and order and keeping them safe but the party is failing to fulfil its only responsibility," he said.

Delhi Cabinet Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, who was also present at the press conference, targeted Lt Governor V K Saxena over the incident.

"Where are you LG sahab? Whenever a road is blocked due to construction or waterlogging, you go there with your camera persons but today there was a bomb blast in the city and you are missing," he said.

The AAP alleged there has been an increase in violent incidents, including gangsters demanding ransom from traders, shootings and murders, in Delhi and called on the BJP to prioritise public safety.

In a purported video of the blast circulating on social media, thick white smoke is seen rising above buildings as frantic birds fly over.

Forensic experts inspecting the area outside the CRPF school found a suspicious "white powder" on the spot and sent it for examination, according to officials.

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