Three arrested for illegally storing crude country bombs in Uttara Kannada

Police in Uttara Kannada, Karnataka, arrested three individuals for the illegal possession of crude country-made bombs. The suspects claimed the explosives were intended for fishing, but they have been charged under the Explosive Substances Act.
Why it matters
The illegal storage of explosives poses a significant public safety risk and highlights the need for strict enforcement of arms and explosives regulations.
The Ankola police in Uttara Kannada district have arrested three persons for allegedly illegally possessing and storing crude country-made bombs, which they claimed were meant for catching fish.
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