This Article is From May 17, 2023

Bomb Squad Team Investigates West Bengal Firecracker Factory Blast

A massive blast took place at the factory in Khadikul village under the Egra police station at around 11 am on Tuesday.

Bomb Squad Team Investigates West Bengal Firecracker Factory Blast

The police said the factory was illegal and efforts are on to trace the owner. (File)

East Midnapore, West Bengal:

A bomb squad team on Wednesday conducted an investigation at the spot in West Bengal's East Midnapore district where nine people were killed and several others injured in an explosion at an illegal firecracker factory on Tuesday.

A massive blast took place at the factory in Khadikul village under the Egra police station at around 11 am on Tuesday.

According to the police, the factory was operating illegally and the owner had been arrested last year and a chargesheet was filed. They said that efforts are underway to arrest the accused, identified as Krishnapada Bagh alias Bhanu Bagh.

The West Bengal Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has initiated a probe into the incident and investigation with the help of forensic experts after the State government handed over the case to it.

East Medinipur Superintendent of Police, Amarnath K said, "Till now, 9 bodies have been recovered and efforts are being made to find out if there was any other killed in the incident. Two people seriously injured in this incident have been referred to Kolkata's SSKM from Egra Super Specialty Hospital."

"It was an illegal factory. There have been three to four cases against this factory in the past as well. It was raided many times, but the accused kept operating it. Efforts are underway to arrest the accused, identified as Krishnapada Bagh alias Bhanu Bagh," the SP said.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced damages of Rs 2.5 lakh for the relatives of the victims and Rs 1 lakh for those injured.

West Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding a "comprehensive probe" into the incident. He also said that the probe should be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

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