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Chemicals seized from two train passengers

Nagpur, Dec 27: Two persons were arrested and some chemicals seized after a
bomb detection squad searched the Delhi-Chennai Tamil Nadu Express here
today, following a bomb scare.

The superfast train was on its routine
<http://www.newkerala.com/news4.php?action=fullnews&id=71331> journey to
Chennai when a ticket inspector found two youths carrying some materials in
40 bags.

Suspecting it to be explosives, he immediately raised an alarm and the
authorities were informed.

According to R S Chauhan, Divisional
<http://www.newkerala.com/news4.php?action=fullnews&id=71331> Security
Commandant, Railway Protection Force (RPF), Central Railway, the two youths
- Pankaj Ramprasad and Sonu Kumar Pandey -, were employed with a private
firm in New Delhi and
<http://www.newkerala.com/news4.php?action=fullnews&id=71331> travelling to
Chennai with the chemical.

Soon after the railway officials were informed about the incident, the local
bomb squad was rushed to the spot and the train was stopped at Godhni, some
20 km before Nagpur railway station.

A thorough search was conducted and the RPF officials seized the 40 bags of
the chemical.

The two youths have been arrested under Indian Railway Act, Chauhan said and
adding the RPF officials are making further enquiry into the incident. 



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