Missile-like Object Recovered from Munak Canal in Delhi’s Rohini Area
By Arvind Ojha
The Delhi Police on Sunday recovered a missile-like object from the Munak Canal in Sector -28 of the Rohini area under the jurisdiction of Samaypur Badli police station.
Recovery of Suspected Explosive Device
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer North) Ravi Kumar Singh informed the media about the recovery of a suspected explosive device on Sunday. The information about the object was received, leading to the cordoning off of the area as a precautionary measure.
Precautions Taken for Disposal
The recovered object appears to be an old and hollow mortar shell, according to DCP Singh. However, all necessary precautions are being taken to dispose of it safely. The National Security Guards (NSG), the center’s anti-terror agency, has been alerted to handle the disposal process.
Previous Incident of Recovery
This is not the first time such an object has been discovered in Delhi. On April 21, the Delhi Police recovered an old mortar shell from a drain in Kapashera village. In that incident, the NSG’s bomb disposal squad was called in to safely dispose of the shell.
Ensuring Public Safety
The prompt response of the Delhi Police in cordoning off the area and alerting the NSG demonstrates their commitment to public safety. The recovery and disposal of these potentially hazardous objects are crucial in order to maintain peace and security in the city.
Conclusion
The recovery of a missile-like object from the Munak Canal in Delhi’s Rohini area has raised concerns about public safety. The Delhi Police, along with the NSG, are taking all necessary precautions to dispose of the object safely. Such incidents highlight the importance of thorough security measures and the constant vigilance of law enforcement agencies.
Summary:
- The Delhi Police recovered a missile-like object from the Munak Canal in Delhi’s Rohini area.
- Deputy Commissioner of Police (Outer North) Ravi Kumar Singh confirmed the recovery of a suspected explosive device.
- The area was cordoned off as a precautionary measure, and the NSG has been alerted for disposal.
- A similar incident occurred on April 21 when an old mortar shell was found in Kapashera village.
- The prompt response of the Delhi Police and the involvement of the NSG ensure public safety.
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