Men with suspected Maoist links held with explosives
May 6th, 2011 - 4:37 pm ICT by IANSLucknow, May 6 (IANS) Two men suspected of supplying explosives to Maoists have been arrested in Uttar Pradesh’s Sonbhadra district with a huge quantity of gelatin rods and electronic detonators, police said Friday.
The two men were nabbed late Thursday in Maholi area, some 350 km from here, along with over 300 electronic detonators, 50 gelatin rods and several fuse wires.
“The two were caught moving suspiciously near a police outpost. We definitely cannot rule out the possibility of their links with Maoists,” police inspector Yogesh Yadav said.
“The two are giving contradictory statements about the place from where they brought the explosives,” he added.
One of the two men hails from Bihar while the other is a native of Jharkhand.
On May 2, a Maoist wanted by Bihar Police was nabbed in Sonbhadra.
- Men with suspected Maoists links held with detonators - Jul 09, 2011
- Man held with explosives, may have Maoist links - Sep 20, 2011
- Two Nepalis arrested with detonators, gelatin rods - Feb 25, 2011
- Explosives seized in Uttar Pradesh - Oct 02, 2011
- UP police arrests one for supplying arms to Maoists - May 21, 2010
- Maoist nabbed in Uttar Pradesh, explosives seized - May 04, 2011
- Huge explosives haul made in Jharkhand - Feb 02, 2012
- Two held with explosives in Uttar Pradesh - Jun 05, 2010
- Man arrested for supplying explosives to Maoists - May 21, 2010
- Huge cache of explosives recovered in Uttar Pradesh - Jun 14, 2010
- Five arrested with explosives in Maoist-affected area - Jan 31, 2011
- Four Maoists arrested, cash and explosives seized - Jan 14, 2011
- Maoist nabbed in Uttar Pradesh - Sep 19, 2011
- Four Maoists surrender in Uttar Pradesh - Jul 22, 2011
- Two held with explosives - Jun 03, 2010
Tags: bihar, contradictory statements, explosives, fuse, jharkhand, maoist, maoists, police inspector, police outpost, two men, uttar pradesh, yadav, yogesh