New Delhi: An old rusted hand grenade was found in Delhi's Haiderpur locality by a boy while he was playing alongside a canal, officials said on Tuesday.
According to the reports, the office of the Assistant Commissioner of police operation cell got information on Monday that a 7-year-old boy who was playing near a cannel found a bomb like material.
Informing about the incident, an official told that a man who was selling clothes near the cannel saw the grenade in the hand of the minor and informed the police.
"I saw a boy playing near the cannel has a bomb like material in his hand. I asked the minor about the bomb and he said that he get this somewhere near the cannel while playing with his two other friends. Later, I informed the local police and they interrogated the minor," said a shopkeeper who informed the police.
Later, the National Security Guard team had taken possession of the grenade and a probe is underway in the case.
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