Three improvised bombs recovered in Bihar

April 08, 2014 12:01 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 07:26 pm IST - New Delhi

A CRPF jawan is shifted to a hospital after he got injured while defusing a bomb in Aurangabad on Monday.

A CRPF jawan is shifted to a hospital after he got injured while defusing a bomb in Aurangabad on Monday.

Three large improvised bombs were recovered and defused by security forces in Bihar’s Gaya district on Tuesday.

Officials said the locally-made lethal bombs were found in Rakshi-Tongila-Chatakpur and Bankebazar area of Gaya district.

A joint squad of CRPF and state police personnel recovered the bombs during a patrol and crippled them later, they said.

Many Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and landmines have been recovered in the run-up to the polls.

‘CRPF jawan shown on TV is alive and is not DC Inderjit’

A CRPF trooper, who was injured when a landmine planted by Maoists in Bihar’s Aurangabad district went off while being defused and seen on TV pleading for his life, is alive, CRPF chief Dilip Trivedi said on Tuesday.

He said the CRPF personnel being shown on TV is not Deputy Commandant Inderjit Singh, who had succumbed to injuries in the landmine blast on Monday.

“The trooper shown on TV channels is our jawan Dilip who is admitted to a hospital in Patna and is alive but injured. Sadly, our DC Inderjit has succumbed to his injuries in the attack,” Mr. Trivedi said.

The DG said he was surprised to see the “misrepresentation of facts” by saying that the person on TV was the DC.

In a heart wrenching video message flashed across TV channels, the jawan Dilip was seen appealing to the Prime Minister, President and DGP to save his life.

“There are no doctors here...I will be dead...I am losing blood...I have kids... it has been two hours but no help so far. I have been hit in an IED blast,” Constable Dilip was seen appealing in deep pain in videos being aired on TV channels.

He, however, was identified on TV as DC Inderjit Singh of CRPF who has already died in the IED attack.

Three CRPF personnel, including Inderjit, were killed and seven other security officials injured on Monday when they were defusing a landmine planted by Maoists in Aurangabad district.

The incident took place ahead of the April 10 Lok Sabha polls in the Maoist-affected district.

Inspector General of Police (Operation) Amit Kumar had that said a joint team of CRPF and Bihar police was defusing the landmine planted by ultras in Dibra police station area of the district when it exploded.

Official sources said Singh and other security personnel reached the area where the IEDs were planted but the explosion took place before the bomb disposal squad could reach the spot thereby injuring the troopers on spot.

Mr. Trivedi said he has rushed his Inspector General (Operations) to Bihar even as a Court of Inquiry has been initiated in the entire incident.

“The inquiry will establish what exactly happened and if there was any possible violation of standard operating procedures by the troops even as it would establish if there was a delay on the part of the medical aid and helicopter sortie,” a senior official said.

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