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Owner of explosives sought after blast

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NEW DELHI: Indian police said yesterday they were hunting for the owner of illegally stored explosives which accidental­ly detonated in the centre of a crowded town, killing at least 88 people.

Rajendra Kaswa has been charged with illegally storing gelatin sticks and urea, a common fertiliser, next to a restaurant and busy junction in the town of Petlawad in central India, said senior police official Sanjay Dubey.

“He is on the run. One of his accomplice­s has already been arrested. He has been charged under the Explosives Act,” Dubey said. The blast is believed to be one of the deadliest in India in recent years.

Police initially thought the accident was triggered by an exploding gas cylinder in the restaurant, which then detonated the explosives next door, but officers now believe it originated in the warehouse next to the restaurant, where Kaswa stored explosive materials and chemicals.

Kaswa held a licence for the explosives, but keeping them so close to a restaurant in a densely populated part of town was illegal, police said.

At least 88 people were killed in the explosions as the multistore­y restaurant and adjacent buildings collapsed, sending debris hurtling into the streets during the morning rush hour.

Television footage earlier showed bodies strewn across the ground amid mangled motorcycle­s and chunks of concrete. More than 100 people were injured in the blasts.

The chief minister of Madhya Pradesh state arrived at the scene yesterday, but his convoy was blocked by angry protesters, the Times of India reported.

Local media said residents previously complained about the location of the explosives, but authoritie­s failed to act.

The state government said a full probe into the explosions would be carried out, while officials from New Delhi have been dispatched to help with the investigat­ion. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? ‘DEADLIEST’: People gather at the site of an explosion in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India, where at least 88 people were killed after explosions ripped through a packed restaurant on Saturday. A further 150 were injured when the two-storey building...
Picture: EPA ‘DEADLIEST’: People gather at the site of an explosion in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh, India, where at least 88 people were killed after explosions ripped through a packed restaurant on Saturday. A further 150 were injured when the two-storey building...

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