J&K: 9 killed, 26 injured in Srinagar police station blast

Srinagar, Nov 15 (UNI) At least nine people including a police officer were killed and over two dozen others injured after a blast inside the Nowgam Police Station in Srinagar late Friday night, official sources said.

The toll is expected to rise, as several of the injured are in critical condition.

Official sources said the blast occurred when a large cache of seized explosives—recovered from a recently busted interstate terror module—detonated during an inspection by police and forensic teams.

Sources said at least nine persons, most of them policemen, were killed, and 26 others were injured in the blast.

There is no official word from police on the blast or casualties so far.

The Friday night explosion was so powerful that it was heard nearly 20 kilometres away. The police station building and several vehicles in its vicinity were engulfed in flames. Multiple ambulances and fire tenders rushed to the spot a little before midnight.

The Nowgam Police Station had last month registered a case related to Jaish-e-Mohammad threat posters, an investigation that eventually uncovered a major interstate terror module linked to the Red Fort blast case.

Explosives recovered during the probe were stored at the police station. The case of Jaish posters is now being probed by J&K police’s Special Investigation Agency ( SIA).

 

 

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