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IED found at Delhi’s Ghazipur flower market; defused

January 14, 2022 03:48 pm | Updated 03:48 pm IST - New Delhi

The incident comes ahead of the Republic Day celebrations in the national capital on January 26.

A member of a Bomb Disposal Squad attempts to defuse an IED bomb found inside a bag at Ghazipur flower market in New Delhi on January 14, 2022.

An unattended bag containing an IED device was found at Ghazipur flower market here Friday morning, officials said, adding the device was later defused.

The incident comes ahead of the Republic Day celebrations in the national capital on January 26.

The security apparatus in the city is on high alert in the run up to the event.

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Fire officials said they received the information of the suspicious unattended bag which was spotted in the flower market at 10.19 a.m.

A senior police officer earlier said a suspicious metal box was found in the market. The officials from Special Cell of Delhi Police, NSG's bomb detection and disposal team and fire tenders soon reached the spot and cordoned the area.

"We were informed by the Delhi Police about the suspicious object around 11 am. The IED has been destroyed by using a controlled explosion technique. The samples of the IED have been collected and the explosive will be ascertained and informed to the Delhi Police," an NSG officer said.

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Official sources said the black-coloured bag weighed around 3 kg.

Bomb suit wearing NSG personnel were seen at the site where a bomb disposal container known as total containment vessel (TVC) was brought.

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