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Security beefed up at Delhi's Rohini Court after minor blast

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Security beefed up at Delhis Rohini Court after minor blast
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New Delhi: The security inside the premises of the Rohini Court in Delhi has been beefed up after a minor explosion occurred on Thursday morning.

Though the initial assessment suggested the possibility of a blast in the battery of a laptop, sources now say that the actual cause of the explosion was a tiffin bomb.

As per reports, the National Security Guard (NSG) has also reached the court to examine and inspect the area. At least one person received minor injuries in the explosion that occurred in Chamber no 102 of the Court.

In an official statement, the Delhi Police said, "An incident of minor low-intensity explosion in a laptop bag has occurred at Rohini court complex at around 10.30 am. The spot has been cordoned off. Forensic and NSG teams are inspecting and examining it."

Heavy police presence could be seen in and around the district court area. Soon after the blast Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rohini) Pranav Tayal rushed to the spot to assess the situation. A forensic team was also present to examine the nature of the blast and take crucial evidence from the place where the explosion took place.

The cause of the blast is yet to be ascertained.

General Secretary of the North Delhi Lawyer's Association, Vineet Jindal, told IANS that there is an atmosphere of fear in the courts due to recent unfortunate events. "Nowadays litigants, advocates and even judges are scared due to the recent incidents in district courts of Delhi," he said.

Jindal pointed out that security lapse in district courts is of great concern for litigants and advocates. "Judges, advocates, and litigants who visit courts to get justice must have a secure environment in the court," he said.

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