Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NIA part of probe into blast on Udaipur rly tracks

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UDAIPUR: An explosion occurred on a railway track here on Sunday, hours before the recently inaugurate­d Asarwa-udaipur Express train from Ahmedabad was to pass, police said and added they are investigat­ing all angles, including sabotage.

Officials said mining explosives were used in the blast at Odha bridge near Kewda Ki Naal, which comes under the Jawar Mines police station of Udaipur.

“Local people informed us about the explosion in the morning. We have found some explosives on the track and efforts are being made to identify those responsibl­e,” Station House Officer (SHO) Anil Kumar Vishnoi said.

Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said the blast was reported about 35 km from Udaipur. “We have our best on the spot - Anti-terrorist Squad (ATS), National Investigat­ion Agencu (NIA) and Railway Protection Force (RPF). The accused will be severely punished,” he said. The bridge restoratio­n team is also on the site.

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot said the incident was worrying and ordered director general of police (DGP) Umesh Mishra to investigat­e the matter thoroughly.

Mishra said efforts were being made to identify and arrest those responsibl­e. “Necessary action is being taken in coordinati­on with railway officials,” he said. The DGP further said that central agencies were cooperatin­g in the probe. Teams of the Forensic Science Laboratory and the ATS visited the spot and conducted investigat­ions.

Another police official said a “Superpower 90” detonator was used for the explosion. “The blast appears to be well-planned. Due to the alertness of the local people, the matter came to light and a major incident was averted,” he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had flagged off the inaugural run of the Asarwaudai­pur Express from the Asarwa railway station in Ahmedabad on October 31.

 ?? ANI ?? Police personnel inspect the site of explosion on Odha railway bridge in Udaipur on Sunday.
ANI Police personnel inspect the site of explosion on Odha railway bridge in Udaipur on Sunday.

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