CRPF School Blast : Is a big conspiracy being hatched to terrorize the country's capital Delhi? After the CRPF school blast, sources have made many big revelations. A cloud of smoke was seen rising at the spot. An alleged video after the blast is also being circulated on social media, in which thick white smoke is visible. Sources have claimed that this blast was done because the conspirator wanted to give a message to the agency.
In CRPF School, students are selected in five categories.
1- Children of CRPF officers.
2- Children of retired and handicapped officers of CRPF.
3- Children of other paramilitary forces personnel like ITBP, BSF, and others.
4- Children of officers posted in the defense forces.
5 - If seats are vacant then children of non-service people are trained.
The CRPF school runs under the supervision of the IG CRPF Admin. According to sources, the person who planted the bomb wanted to give a message and signal to the agency. The person who planted the bomb chose the wall of the CRPF school to give a message by planting the bomb.
The suspect chose the morning time and not Central Delhi or the rush hour to plant the bomb. The way the bomb was planted in the morning and on the side of the wall, the suspect's intention is clear, the purpose was just to send a message and not to carry out a big blast.
Agencies are trying to find out the motive behind planting the bomb..
The white powder found by the investigating agencies at the spot is suspected to be a desi bomb, a crude bomb. The bomb must have been made by mixing ammonium phosphate and some chemicals. However, the particles collected by FSL, CRPF, and NSG from the spot after the blast will reveal the exact chemical after investigation. Some wires have been found but it is being investigated whether they were already present at the spot or not. The investigating agencies will submit the report to the Home Ministry, after which the purpose of planting the bomb will be known.
Bomb disposal squad along with policemen reached the spot.
A powerful blast occurred near the CRPF school in the Prashant Vihar area of Rohini in Delhi on Sunday morning, but there were no casualties. Delhi Fire Service (DFS) officials gave this information. Officials said that the blast took place near the CRPF school in Sector-14 of Rohini at around 7.50 am, after which a bomb squad and a police forensic team reached the spot to ascertain the cause of the explosion. Police said that the school wall, nearby shops, and a car were damaged in the blast.
The Delhi Fire Services (DFS) said they received information about an explosion "near the boundary wall" of the CRPF school. "After receiving the information, we immediately rushed two fire tenders to the spot. As there was no fire due to the explosion and no one was injured, our vehicles returned," DFS officials said. "Our forensic team and crime branch are at the spot to collect samples. A firecracker may have caused the blast but we are investigating all aspects of the case," a senior police official said. Police said they were checking CCTV footage installed around the spot.
In a statement, the police said it received information about a loud explosion at 7.47 am. "The school wall was found damaged due to the explosion and a foul smell was coming from there. Prashant Vihar police station in-charge and other personnel are present at the spot. The glass of a nearby shop and a car parked near the shop have been damaged. No one was injured in the incident," the police said. "Crime branch team, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team, and bomb disposal squad have been called to the spot. The spot has been cordoned off. Fire brigade team is also present at the spot," the police said.
Police said they were trying to ascertain the cause of the blast. A local said, "Around 7.30 am we heard a very loud sound. We thought an LPG cylinder had exploded nearby. We immediately informed the police and fire brigade. Glass panes of many shops have broken." Rakesh Gupta, who lives nearby, said people came out of their houses soon after the blast. Gupta said, "We are very confused about what exactly happened. Several police teams are investigating." Sumit, the owner of an eyewear shop very close to the spot, said, "My window panes broke. All the stuff inside my shop fell on the ground. It was a very loud blast."
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