Amritsar: An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was found inside a tiffin box in Daleke village of Amritsar on Sunday, said the police.
"Yesterday evening, we made some recoveries from Daleke village of Amritsar. Five hand grenades, 100 rounds of 9mm pistol and a tiffin box were recovered from a suspicious bag reported earlier in the day," said Dinkar Gupta, Director General of Police (DGP), Punjab.
"We had received a report from sarpanch of a village about the movement of a drone followed by a sound of something falling. We conducted a search operation in a couple of villages including Daleke and it was suspected that the drone had returned back to its source after delivering its consignment," added Gupta. He informed that the police later received some inputs about a suspicious bag found in Daleke and found seven foamed packages inside the bag upon investigation. "The most dangerous content of the bag was the tiffin box that had an IED. It was a highly sophisticated bomb. We secured it in a pit for the fear it might explode and immediately called National Security Guard (NSG) who arrived later in the night," said Gupta.
According to the report presented by NSG, the IED had three initiation mechanisms and a Printer Circuit Board (PCB) for remote activation also. "It contained 2-3 kilograms of RDX and was assembled meticulously by a qualified team. The bomb could explode even on slight mishandling of the tiffin," said the report.