A very low intensity Improvised Explosive Device (IED) went off in a car parked near the Judicial First Class Magistrate court inside the civil station here, but no one was injured.
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“A very low intensity IED was used to trigger the blast”, Director General of Police Loknath Behera said.
Asked if Kerala police was viewing it a terrorist act, the DGP said some pamphlets and a picture of al-Qaeda leader Osama-Bin Laden had been recovered from the spot.
Behera said had also spoken to a central agency. The blast was similar to the one at the court premises at Chittoor on April 7 in Andhra Pradesh and Mysuru in Karnataka on August 1, he said.
An explosion had also occurred in Kollam civil station on June 15 this year near a court complex, in which one person was injured. Malappuram District Police chief Debesh Kumar Behera said that as the blast occurred, there was a smell of ammonium in the air.
A small cardboard box with the words ‘The Base Movement’ on top was also recovered by police from the spot. Today’s blast occurred in a car hired by the Homeo District Medical officer (DMO), which had been parked along with some other vehicles near the court
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