Blast near Delhi High Court, no casualties
A car bomb of moderate intensity went off outside the Delhi High Court Wednesday afternoon. No casualties have been reported so far.
The explosive, kept in a packet near a car belonging to a lawyer, went off at 1.15 PM causing panic, police said.
The car caught fire after the explosion. Personnel of the Delhi Police's Special Cell, anti-terror unit and Bomb Detection and Disposal Unit were immediately rushed to the site along with Fire Brigade.
Delhi Police Special Commissioner (Law and Order) Dharmendra Kumar said the blast was caused by a low-intensity explosive in which no one was injured.
"It was not a life-threatening blast... It was a small blast... The explosion took place in a small plastic bag," he said.
"The bag was kept outside the car, just near the bonnet," Kumar said, adding even the car was not damaged by it.
He said the type of explosive is unknown and the samples have been sent for forensic examination.
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