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Explosive-like materials found on Shalimar Express

Explosive-like substances were found in Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) station in Mumbai on Wednesday. According to reports, the suspected explosive materials were spotted around 8.10 am while routine checking and cleaning of the train in the railway yard.

Explosive substances were found in Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) station in Mumbai
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Published : Jun 5, 2019, 9:21 PM IST

Mumbai: Explosive-like materials were found on Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express after its arrival here Wednesday. It was confirmed by railway and city police officials.

Seven plastic pipes filled with what appeared to be firecracker powder, connected to batteries with wires, were found on the train when it was being cleaned up at Kurla carshed, a Mumbai police official said.

A letter with a mobile number and an unidentified man's photograph were also found along with the pipes, said senior police inspector Sushil Kamble of Tilaknagar police station, who is investigating the case.

Explosive substances were found in Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) station in Mumbai

"We are examining the letter and trying to contact the mobile number," he said.

While railway officials initially said that the suspicious materials found on the train appeared to be gelatin sticks, Kamble said they were plastic pipes.

"The seized materials were sent to a forensic science laboratory for further investigation," he said.

The train had arrived at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) in the city at 7.30 am in the morning.

SK Jain, divisional railway manager of the Central Railway, said that the explosives did not seem to be highly dangerous, but the discovery was taken seriously and the matter was being investigated thoroughly.

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Mumbai: Explosive-like materials were found on Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express after its arrival here Wednesday. It was confirmed by railway and city police officials.

Seven plastic pipes filled with what appeared to be firecracker powder, connected to batteries with wires, were found on the train when it was being cleaned up at Kurla carshed, a Mumbai police official said.

A letter with a mobile number and an unidentified man's photograph were also found along with the pipes, said senior police inspector Sushil Kamble of Tilaknagar police station, who is investigating the case.

Explosive substances were found in Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express at the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) station in Mumbai

"We are examining the letter and trying to contact the mobile number," he said.

While railway officials initially said that the suspicious materials found on the train appeared to be gelatin sticks, Kamble said they were plastic pipes.

"The seized materials were sent to a forensic science laboratory for further investigation," he said.

The train had arrived at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) in the city at 7.30 am in the morning.

SK Jain, divisional railway manager of the Central Railway, said that the explosives did not seem to be highly dangerous, but the discovery was taken seriously and the matter was being investigated thoroughly.

Also read: Karan Oberoi rape case: Woman's lawyer held for 'staging' attack on her

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Explosive-like materials found on Shalimar Express
         Mumbai, Jun 5 (PTI) Explosive-like materials were
found on Kolkata-Mumbai Shalimar Express after its arrival
here Wednesday, railway and city police officials said.
         Seven plastic pipes filled with what appeared to be
firecracker powder, connected to batteries with wires, were
found on the train when it was being cleaned up at Kurla
carshed, a Mumbai police official said.
         A letter with a mobile number and an unidentified
man's photograph were also found alongwith the pipes, said
senior police inspector Sushil Kamble of Tilaknagar police
station, who is investigating the case.
         "We are examining the letter and trying to contact the
mobile number," he said.
         While railway officials initially said the suspicious
materials found on the train appeared to be gelatin sticks,
Kamble said they were plastic pipes.
         The seized materials were sent to a forensic science
laboratory for further investigation, he said.
         The train had arrived at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT)
in the city at 7.30 in the morning.
         S K Jain, divisional railway manager of the Central
Railway, said the explosives did not seem to be highly
dangerous, but the discovery was taken seriously and the
matter was being investigated thoroughly. PTI APM DC
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