<p>There were no casualties, they said. According to the police, Zohora Bibi (40) had picked up a hand grenade yesterday from a paddy field at Khorkhori area mistaking it to be a toy, they said.<br /><br />She brought it to her home and kept it inside an almirah. Her son, a student of Class 7, took it out to play with this morning.<br /><br />When Zohora saw the safety pin in the grenade, she suspected it to be an explosive and told her son to throw it away.</p>.<p>Once the boy hurled the grenade towards an unpopulated area, it exploded, created a crater and burnt nearby trees.<br /><br />On Thursday, three motorcycle-borne suspected NDFB militants met with a minor accident in the area and the device may have been left behind by them, locals said. </p>
<p>There were no casualties, they said. According to the police, Zohora Bibi (40) had picked up a hand grenade yesterday from a paddy field at Khorkhori area mistaking it to be a toy, they said.<br /><br />She brought it to her home and kept it inside an almirah. Her son, a student of Class 7, took it out to play with this morning.<br /><br />When Zohora saw the safety pin in the grenade, she suspected it to be an explosive and told her son to throw it away.</p>.<p>Once the boy hurled the grenade towards an unpopulated area, it exploded, created a crater and burnt nearby trees.<br /><br />On Thursday, three motorcycle-borne suspected NDFB militants met with a minor accident in the area and the device may have been left behind by them, locals said. </p>