Bengal: 17 socket bombs recovered in Malda dist a day after Guv's visit

IANS April 19, 2025 335 views

A potentially dangerous situation unfolded in West Bengal's Malda district after 17 socket bombs were discovered. Governor CV Ananda Bose was touring the area, visiting relief camps in the wake of recent communal violence. Local villagers spotted the hidden bombs in a sugarcane field, quickly alerting authorities who safely defused the explosives. The incident highlights the ongoing tensions in the region and the Governor's direct involvement in assessing and addressing the situation.

"I personally came here to have first-hand experience of the prevailing situation" - CV Ananda Bose, West Bengal Governor
Kolkata, April 19: Just a day after the visit of West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose, as many as 17 mini and handmade socket bombs have been recovered from West Bengal's Malda district adjacent to Murshidabad, which was on the boil last week after communal violence and riot-like situation broke out there after protests over the Waqf (Amendment) Act turned violent.

Key Points

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17 mini socket bombs recovered in sugarcane field

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Governor visits relief camps in tension-hit Murshidabad

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Bomb squad defused explosive devices safely

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Local residents demand enhanced security

On Friday, the Governor visited a relief camp at a school in Malda district, where several people displaced following the Murshidabad violence are currently housed.

According to sources, when the mini-socket bombs were discovered in a plastic bag hidden in a sugarcane field at Baishnabnagar area in Malda district, the Governor was touring the different troubled pockets in Murshidabad, interacting with the affected people there. Incidentally, the relief camp where the Governor visited on Friday was also at Baishnabnagar.

The plastic bag was first spotted by some local villagers, who immediately informed the local police station.

A team from the police station first arrived at the spot and cordoned off the place to ensure the safety of the people.

Later, the personnel from the bomb squad came, recovered the bombs, and defused them.

The police are not clear about who had brought the bombs and the intention behind bringing them.

The local residents have demanded enhanced security in the area following the development.

Sources aware of the development claimed that in case there had been a blast, the impact could have been 'quite alarming'.

On Friday, during his visit to the relief camp at Baishnabnagar, the Governor assured personal intervention in ensuring that each displaced family in the communal tension-hit Murshidabad district of West Bengal last week is completely rehabilitated.

"Several houses have been gutted. So the displaced families will be returned only after full rehabilitation is arranged for them. I personally came here to have first-hand experience of the prevailing situation. I will give a detailed report on the matter after going back," the Governor told mediapersons on Friday.

He was, co-incidentally, at a place quite close to the spot of the bomb recovery.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is really concerning. How are these bombs just lying around in fields? The police need to step up their surveillance game. Glad the villagers were alert enough to report it though! 👏
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Priya M.
The Governor's visit timing is so coincidental... makes you wonder if someone wanted to make a statement. Either way, hope the rehabilitation efforts go smoothly for those affected families.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the Governor's personal involvement, I wish the article gave more details about the rehabilitation plan. Promises are good, but execution is what matters most for these families.
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Sunita R.
Scary to think what could have happened if those bombs weren't found in time! The villagers and police deserve credit for quick action. Hope they find who's behind this.
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Neeraj B.
The article mentions communal tensions but doesn't provide enough background. Would help readers understand the full context better if they explained the Waqf Act protests more clearly.
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Meena T.
So relieved no one was hurt! 🙏 These situations are always tense enough without adding explosives to the mix. Hope peace returns to the area soon.

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