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Indian Police seize 3,000 gelatin sticks, nab one smuggler

byCustoms Today Report
29/12/2014
in India, International Customs
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WEST BENGAL: Indian Bengal police has seized 3,000 gelatin sticks and arrested one smuggler from a vehicle which was allegedly bound for Birbhum district during mandatory checking at a bridge at Mankar in the district.

Abdul Kader Sheikh, the driver of the vehicle, which was intercepted by the police at Mankar Bridge in the Budbud police station area, tried to escape, but was caught after a chase, Burdwan Superintendent of Police(SP) SMH Meerza said.

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Sheikh, 47, who hailed from Hizalgara village under Jamuria PS, admitted during preliminary interrogation that he was taking the explosives from Odisha’s Baleswar to Panchla in Birbhum district, police said.

The SP said Sheikh would be produced at the Durgapur SDJM’s Court tomorrow.

He said police would ascertain if the gelatin sticks had anything to do with the BJP-TMC clash at Birbum’s Makra which had left three people dead.

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