Explosive shells, cartridges found in well; MP Police await experts' report

IANS April 6, 2025 164 views

A routine well cleaning in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, took an unexpected turn when workers discovered multiple military-grade ammunition shells and cartridges. Local police have dispatched the Bomb Disposal Squad and forensic experts to investigate the mysterious find near the Ordnance Factory Khamaria. Authorities are particularly intrigued by how these rusted shells ended up submerged in the well during annual maintenance. Despite initial assessments suggesting the items are old and non-functional, a comprehensive investigation is underway to determine the origin and potential security implications.

"At first glance, the shells of military-grade ammunition appear to be nothing more than scrap" - Satish Sahu, City Superintendent of Police
Bhopal, April 6: The police authorities are awaiting an expert analysis following the discovery of numerous army-grade hand grenade shells and cartridges concealed within a well in the Ranjhi Amnala area of Madhhya Pradesh's Jabalpur.

Key Points

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Bomb Disposal Squad examines military shells found in Ranjhi Amnala well

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Potential connection to Ordnance Factory Khamaria suspected

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Forensic experts called to investigate mysterious ammunition

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Police await detailed expert analysis of discovered items

The startling find was made during the annual cleaning of the well recently, a routine task that took an unexpected turn this year.

As workers carried out their duties, they stumbled upon the submerged shells and cartridges of ammunition, which already have gathered rust, prompting immediate notification to the police.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the grenades and shells may be linked to the Ordnance Factory Khamaria, a government-run establishment that manufactures ammunition for the armed forces. It is believed that the discovered items might have originated from the facility.

Recognising the gravity of the situation, both police and security officials have initiated a thorough inquiry.

Last Friday afternoon (April 4), the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) was dispatched to the site to assess the findings.

“At first glance, the shells of military-grade ammunition, such as hand grenades, appear to be nothing more than scrap. The BDS determined that the items are old and non-functional. However, we have sent the materials to explosive experts at the Khamaria factory for further examination and are awaiting their report,” stated Satish Sahu, City Superintendent of Police, Ranjhi, Jabalpur.

Despite questioning local residents, investigators have yet to uncover any definitive leads.

The police are also delving into the circumstances that led to the ammunition shells, cartridges being deposited in the well.

A pressing question remains: How did such aged scrap manage to drift into the well during routine annual cleanings? The seriousness of the matter has been underscored by the police, who have enlisted forensic experts and additional bomb squad units to ensure a comprehensive investigation.

A detailed report is anticipated. “Ultimately, it appears to be scrap and junk - nothing more,” the officer further said.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is terrifying! How can military-grade materials just end up in a public well? Authorities need to investigate this thoroughly. Hope the experts can trace the origin soon.
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Priya M.
Scary discovery 😨 But good that they're non-functional. Still makes you wonder how many more such "surprises" might be hidden in unexpected places across the country.
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Amit S.
While the article is informative, I wish there was more context about the Ordnance Factory's security protocols. How does military scrap end up in civilian areas? That's the real question here.
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Neha T.
The workers who found these must have had quite a shock! Thank goodness they reported it immediately. Shows how important it is to have alert citizens.
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Sanjay V.
I appreciate the police's cautious approach, but I think the article could have explored more about the historical context. How old are these shells really? Could they be from some older conflict?
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Meena P.
Annual well cleaning just got way more interesting! 😅 On a serious note, hope they implement better monitoring of military scrap disposal after this incident.

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