Punjab Alert: Explosion Damages Railway Track near Shambhu; Mutilated Body Recovered from Spot
Explosion Rocks Punjab Railway Track: Suspected Saboteur Killed, Track Damaged
PATIALA: A major security alert was triggered in Punjab after a blast occurred on the railway tracks near the Shambhu-Ambala border late Monday night. The explosion damaged a portion of the track and left a mutilated body at the scene, prompting a massive investigation by state and central agencies.
The Incident
The blast took place around 10:00 PM on a track primarily used for freight and passenger movement between Delhi and Rajpura. Upon reaching the spot, Patiala Police and forensic teams discovered the mangled remains of an unidentified man. Preliminary investigations suggest that the deceased was likely an operative attempting to plant or detonate an explosive device when it went off prematurely.
Damage and Disruptions
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Track Integrity: The explosion caused structural damage to the rails, leading to an immediate halt of train services on the route.
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Evidence Recovered: Police have recovered a SIM card and other technical evidence from the site, which are currently being analyzed to trace the individual's handlers.
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Security Response: High-ranking officials, including the Patiala SSP and DIG, arrived shortly after the blast to secure the perimeter.
Threat Warnings Ignored?
The incident has sparked a political firestorm. Opposition leaders have alleged a "serious intelligence failure," claiming that specific threats regarding sabotage attempts on vital infrastructure had been received at least a week prior. Security has been beefed up at all major railway stations and sensitive installations across Punjab following the blast.
Official Statement
"This was not just a low-intensity blast but a clear attempted detonation. The individual involved died at the scene. We are working with the GRP and RPF to unravel the conspiracy." — Varun Sharma, SSP Patiala.
