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Abandoned crackers found near NIN
Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD: An abandoned bag containing 20 cricket ball size items looking like crude bombs near the National Institute of Nutrition at Tarnaka created flutter on Monday.
Police, who were already tensed up tackling the students agitating on Telangana issue in the adjacent Osmania University campus, were startled on finding the bag as minutes before a procession of students turned violent attacking vehicles at Tarnaka. Initially, suspicions of linking the bag to the agitating students were raised but subsequently the police found the items were made of cracker material.
Ironically, the students suspected that ‘police stumbling upon the bag containing explosive material was part of the plot to defame them and suppress their agitation. “Plans are on to defame us by linking explosive material found near NIN to us. Let us be careful,” they repeatedly announced at the meeting being held before the College of Arts and Social Sciences. Meanwhile, the police sent the material to the A.P. Forensic Science Laboratory and launched a hunt.
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