Explosion in Rohini Court Delhi
bomb blast took place in Delhi’s Rohini Court on Thursday morning. According to the information received, there has been a low intensity explosion in the laptop bag in room number 102. Tiffin bomb was kept in the laptop bag. Due to being a low-capacity bomb, the judges, lawyers and people present in the courtroom during the blast narrowly escaped. However, a rare court has been injured in the blast. He has been admitted to Ambedkar Hospital, where he is undergoing treatment.
A case was being heard in the court of Metropolitan Magistrate Preetu Raj at the time of the incident. In such a situation, many people were present in the court. This is the second time that a case of major lapse in the security of Rohini Court has come to the fore. At the same time, the DCP of Rohini said that the laptop bag was found from the spot but whether the laptop was in it or not, it is not yet known. Everything is scattered on the spot. Anything can be said after thorough investigation. At present, security arrangements have been tightened after this incident.
Explosion in Rohini Court Updates:
An Ahlmad of Rohini Court said that he was on the second floor when the blast took place. The explosion was very strong. The hearing stopped for about 15 minutes. According to the fire department, an explosion was received in the court room number 102 at 10.40 am. It was a minor explosion and the rescue operation was completed at 11.10 am. However, after sealing the courtroom, the top police officers are investigating the matter.
Notorious crook murdered in front of judge in September
Let us inform that on September 24, two miscreants opened indiscriminate firing in Rohini court and killed the infamous miscreant Jitendra Mann alias Gogi. In retaliation, the police killed both the attackers. The miscreants had entered the court in the guise of a lawyer. After this incident, questions were raised on the security arrangements in Rohini Court. The Delhi High Court took cognizance of this matter and gave guidelines to the government and the police regarding the security arrangements.