
Patna Police conducted raids in various hostels of Patna University last night. During this, the police recovered bomb-making material from the room of Patel's hostel. However, as soon as the news of the raid was received, the student living in the room fled. Police have registered a case of Explosives Act and started the search for the accused.
This item was found
According to the information, the police recovered the goods by breaking the lock of the cupboard in the hostel room. The recovered items included seven steel cans, two tapes, two wire-wrapped boxes, 550 grams of yellow-colored gunpowder inside the boxes, and 200 grams of Sutli bomb.
Police had received information
According to the information, the police had received information about people of criminal tendency living in the hostel of Patna University and making bombs to carry out any crime. Taking this matter seriously, the police took immediate action and launched a raid operation on the hostel. Where explosive materials have been recovered.
Now raids will be done from time to time
From time to time there are fights and fights between the students of different hostels of Patna University. After the bomb-making material was recovered during the raid from Patel Hostel, now the police have been directed to conduct raids every few days.
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