Police Seize 360 Kg Bomb-Making Chemical Near Delhi, Rifle Found in Woman Doctor’s Car
New Delhi:
In a major security operation near the national capital, police recovered 360 kilograms of suspected bomb-making chemicals and a rifle from the car of a woman doctor. The seizure has sparked a high-level investigation into possible terror links or extremist activity.
Authorities confirmed that the woman, identified as a medical practitioner from a Delhi-based private hospital, was intercepted near Gurugram-Faridabad border after receiving an intelligence alert.
“We found 360 kilograms of chemicals typically used in explosive preparation, along with a semi-automatic rifle,”
— said a senior police official involved in the investigation.
The officer added that the discovery indicates a potential large-scale terror plot which was averted through prompt action by intelligence agencies.
How the Operation Unfolded
The woman’s car was stopped during a routine security check, following which officers noticed heavy chemical containers and suspicious materials.
Upon inspection, the containers were found to contain ammonium nitrate, a key ingredient used in making Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs).
The vehicle also contained surgical gloves, timers, wiring tools, and a high-powered rifle, all of which raised immediate red flags.
Forensic teams and bomb disposal squads were quickly dispatched to secure and analyze the materials.
Police and Intelligence Agencies Join Investigation
Officials from the Delhi Police Special Cell, National Investigation Agency (NIA), and Intelligence Bureau (IB) have joined the probe.
Preliminary findings suggest that the woman may have had links with extremist or radical groups. However, investigators are also probing other possible motives, including illegal arms trade or medical chemical misuse.
Sources revealed that she had made multiple online purchases of lab-grade materials, which drew suspicion from e-commerce platforms that alerted authorities.
Possible Connection to Recent Arrests
The seizure comes just days after the arrest of a doctor in Gujarat for allegedly preparing ricin poison, raising concerns over a pattern of radicalized individuals with medical backgrounds.
While police have not officially confirmed a connection, investigators believe both incidents might involve underground networks experimenting with biochemical or explosive materials.
Public Safety Measures
Security has been tightened in Delhi-NCR and nearby regions, with increased vehicle checks and surveillance at entry points.
Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and report any suspicious activity immediately.
“This is a reminder that security vigilance saves lives,” an officer stated. “Quick coordination between agencies prevented what could have been a national-level threat.”
(FAQ)
Q1. Where was the bomb-making chemical seized?
The seizure took place near the Delhi-Gurugram-Faridabad border, during a late-night security operation.
Q2. Who was involved in the case?
A woman doctor, reportedly from a Delhi-based hospital, was found with 360 kg of chemicals and a rifle in her vehicle.
Q3. What kind of chemical was recovered?
Police identified the substance as ammonium nitrate, commonly used in explosive manufacturing.
Q4. Is there a connection to any terror group?
Investigations are ongoing. Intelligence agencies suspect potential links to extremist or underground networks.
Q5. How did this news perform online?
The story quickly trended on Google News and social media, with Vizzve Finance’s report among the first to be fast-indexed and featured in breaking updates.
credit utilization. Ajmal Abbas
Published on : 8th November
Published by : Reddy kumar
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