A total of 42 shells, including 28 live ones, were recovered from a pond on the outskirts of Raipur, police said on Sunday.
"Police fished out 42 shells from a pond located on the national highway near Bemta village under Simga police station area on Saturday," District Superintendent of Police Ashok Juneja told PTI in Raipur.
With this the total number of explosives recovered from the district have gone up to 114, he said.
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The villagers of Bemta noticed the bags after the water in the pond started receding and informed the Simga police who subsequently fished out the bags.
Experts from the National Security Guard and Jabalpur Ordnance Factory have arrived in Raipur to destroy the recovered explosive materials.
The Chhattisgarh government had on October 13 handed over the case of explosives recovery to the Central Bureau of Investigation.
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