<p>After defusing nine pyro bombs in Gondwana Express on its way to Hazrat Nizamuddin from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh GRP today said they have some leads into the case.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"No arrests have been made but we have got some leads and are working on it. The recovery of explosives might be part of a large conspiracy. But right now, it is too early to say anything about it.<br /><br />We can't draw any conclusions at this juncture. Our quick investigation and response team (QIRT) is on the job," Director General of Government Railway Police, Madhya Pradesh, Mathlisharan Gupt told PTI today.<br /><br />He said that some suspects are being questioned.<br /><br />Yesterday, explosives, batteries, copper wires connected with an electronic device were recovered from berth number 14 in sleeper coach-8 of Gondwana Express at 3.20 PM at Sihora, 20 minutes after it chugged off from Jabalpur to Hazrat Nizamuddin.<br /><br />The explosives were defused near a lake at Sihora. After the train left Sihora, someone passed on information to Sagar GRP that two more bombs were still in the train.<br /><br />The train was stopped at Malikedhi station and its S-7, 8 and 9 coaches were searched rigorously from 8.45 PM to 11.45 PM, but nothing was found.<br /><br />The bombs were possibly planted to trigger low-intensity explosions and fire in the train. Later, the train left for its destination. <br /></p>
<p>After defusing nine pyro bombs in Gondwana Express on its way to Hazrat Nizamuddin from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh GRP today said they have some leads into the case.<br /><br /></p>.<p>"No arrests have been made but we have got some leads and are working on it. The recovery of explosives might be part of a large conspiracy. But right now, it is too early to say anything about it.<br /><br />We can't draw any conclusions at this juncture. Our quick investigation and response team (QIRT) is on the job," Director General of Government Railway Police, Madhya Pradesh, Mathlisharan Gupt told PTI today.<br /><br />He said that some suspects are being questioned.<br /><br />Yesterday, explosives, batteries, copper wires connected with an electronic device were recovered from berth number 14 in sleeper coach-8 of Gondwana Express at 3.20 PM at Sihora, 20 minutes after it chugged off from Jabalpur to Hazrat Nizamuddin.<br /><br />The explosives were defused near a lake at Sihora. After the train left Sihora, someone passed on information to Sagar GRP that two more bombs were still in the train.<br /><br />The train was stopped at Malikedhi station and its S-7, 8 and 9 coaches were searched rigorously from 8.45 PM to 11.45 PM, but nothing was found.<br /><br />The bombs were possibly planted to trigger low-intensity explosions and fire in the train. Later, the train left for its destination. <br /></p>