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A major tragedy was averted on Monday, 27 May, with timely detection of a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) along the Jammu-Poonch National Highway, prompting suspension of traffic for nearly one-and-a-half hours, officials said.
A bottle filled with liquid material and a polybag filled with some solid material was found on the roadside near Kallar chowk along the highway in the morning, Rajouri SSP Yougal Manhas said.
A police team headed by in-charge of Chingus Chatyari police post and Sub-Inspector MD Khan reached the spot soon after the Army flashed an alert and enforced closure of traffic on particular stretch.
However, the traffic resumed around 10:00 am after the bomb disposal squad completed its action, Manhas said.
"Timely action by the alert jawans of Army averted any untoward incident," the SSP said, adding that a probe into the matter has been started with the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Headquarters, Govind Rattan personally conducting the investigation.
On 22 May, police busted a major militant hideout in the same region (Chatyari forest) and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, including four AK assault rifles and 11 pistols.
(Published in arrangement with PTI)
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