A loud blast took place near a CRPF school in Prashant Vihar area in Delhi's Rohini on Sunday morning. No one was injured in the incident, officials said. A bomb squad and a police forensic team have been rushed to the spot near the CRPF school, Sector 14, Rohini, to ascertain the source of the explosion that was reported around 7.50 am, while officials of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and National Security Guard (NSG) have also reached the spot. Crude bomb suspected Police said the wall of the school, nearby shops and a car suffered damage and the area has been cordoned off. Plumes of smoke could be seen billowing from the spot. A purported video of the aftermath of the explosion also surfaced on social media showing thick dense white smoke.Also Read: Over 30 flights receive bomb threat in single day; aviation safety body holds meeting Delhi police said they are collecting mobile network data to find out who were present nearby when the explosion happened which is suspected to be a crude bomb. ‘White powder’ foundForensic experts inspecting the area outside the CRPF school, found a suspicious “white powder” from the spot and sent it to the laboratory for examination. They have also dug up a hole near the school's wall and taken soil samples with them. NSG officials have also sent some material picked up from the spot for further probe. “Whether it is some kind of explosive or anything else can only be ascertained after we thoroughly examine it. We are suspecting a crude bomb could be the reason of blast,” a senior official said. Robots to scan areaNSG commandos have deployed robots to scan the entire area to know if there are any other explosive materials. “NSG, NIA and Delhi police have cordoned off the entire area. Delhi police are already on high alert due to festival season. Police are registering the FIR under The Explosives Act,” said the official. Collecting samples A senior police officer said, "Our forensic team and crime unit are at the spot to collect samples from the blast location. It could be a firecracker, but we are investigating the entire matter from all angles," the officer said. Police said they are checking the CCTV footage of the spot. In a statement, police said they received a PCR call at 7.47 am regarding a loud blast. "SHO of Prashant Vihar and staff reached the spot, where the school wall was found damaged with a foul smell. The glasses of a nearby shop and a car parked near the shop were found to be damaged. No one was injured," they said. FSL team at spot"A crime team, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team and bomb disposal squad are called to the spot. The crime spot has been cordoned off. A fire brigade team is on the spot," it said.Also Read: Bomb scares: As airlines foot the bills, here’s what they can do to mitigate risks "It was around 7.30 am when we heard a very loud noise. We thought that an LPG cylinder exploded nearby. We immediately informed the police and the fire brigade about the matter. Many glass panes of several shops got shattered," a local resident said.Rakesh Gupta, who lives nearby, said people came out of their houses immediately after the explosion. "We are very confused about what has happened. Police teams are investigating," Gupta said. Sumit, who runs a sunglasses shop very close to the blast spot, said, "My window panes got shattered. Everything inside my shop fell on the ground. It was a very intense blast," he said. (With inputs from agencies)
A loud blast took place near a CRPF school in Prashant Vihar area in Delhi's Rohini on Sunday morning. No one was injured in the incident, officials said. A bomb squad and a police forensic team have been rushed to the spot near the CRPF school, Sector 14, Rohini, to ascertain the source of the explosion that was reported around 7.50 am, while officials of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and National Security Guard (NSG) have also reached the spot. Crude bomb suspected Police said the wall of the school, nearby shops and a car suffered damage and the area has been cordoned off. Plumes of smoke could be seen billowing from the spot. A purported video of the aftermath of the explosion also surfaced on social media showing thick dense white smoke.Also Read: Over 30 flights receive bomb threat in single day; aviation safety body holds meeting Delhi police said they are collecting mobile network data to find out who were present nearby when the explosion happened which is suspected to be a crude bomb. ‘White powder’ foundForensic experts inspecting the area outside the CRPF school, found a suspicious “white powder” from the spot and sent it to the laboratory for examination. They have also dug up a hole near the school's wall and taken soil samples with them. NSG officials have also sent some material picked up from the spot for further probe. “Whether it is some kind of explosive or anything else can only be ascertained after we thoroughly examine it. We are suspecting a crude bomb could be the reason of blast,” a senior official said. Robots to scan areaNSG commandos have deployed robots to scan the entire area to know if there are any other explosive materials. “NSG, NIA and Delhi police have cordoned off the entire area. Delhi police are already on high alert due to festival season. Police are registering the FIR under The Explosives Act,” said the official. Collecting samples A senior police officer said, "Our forensic team and crime unit are at the spot to collect samples from the blast location. It could be a firecracker, but we are investigating the entire matter from all angles," the officer said. Police said they are checking the CCTV footage of the spot. In a statement, police said they received a PCR call at 7.47 am regarding a loud blast. "SHO of Prashant Vihar and staff reached the spot, where the school wall was found damaged with a foul smell. The glasses of a nearby shop and a car parked near the shop were found to be damaged. No one was injured," they said. FSL team at spot"A crime team, Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team and bomb disposal squad are called to the spot. The crime spot has been cordoned off. A fire brigade team is on the spot," it said.Also Read: Bomb scares: As airlines foot the bills, here’s what they can do to mitigate risks "It was around 7.30 am when we heard a very loud noise. We thought that an LPG cylinder exploded nearby. We immediately informed the police and the fire brigade about the matter. Many glass panes of several shops got shattered," a local resident said.Rakesh Gupta, who lives nearby, said people came out of their houses immediately after the explosion. "We are very confused about what has happened. Police teams are investigating," Gupta said. Sumit, who runs a sunglasses shop very close to the blast spot, said, "My window panes got shattered. Everything inside my shop fell on the ground. It was a very intense blast," he said. (With inputs from agencies)