Possibly. What else would you do with explosives and detonators? Its not something to eat or blow at Diwali. Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11106287 Moreover, Fire destroys documents of missing trucks. Guess where all of this will be used? Of course in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan.
What else would you do with explosives? Can Pakis only think of blowing themselves up with explosives? Moron. Explosives are used for blowing holes in rocks for mining, ofcourse impoverished Pakis wouldn't even know what mining is. 1) Where does it even allege that the police sold them out? 2) RECL is a private firm. As a side note, look at what your fellow country men did: [video=youtube;Flh_-D4SX9w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flh_-D4SX9w&feature=player_embedded[/video] I also like your username, suits you.
I like your idea of bringing another, unrelated, already condemned incident in this thread. But I failed to pickup your point/purpose.
you are right, the explosives will be used in India to blow up innocents, but first it will be sent to Pakistan and Afghanistan where jehadi vests will be made out of those explosives.
I remember watching NDTV few days ago, that the explosives were found some where, I didn't hear the entire news but I really thought the entire dump was found
I don't see anything which implicates the Indian police in this incident. Am I missing something? Man... that is a lot of explosives... dynamite by the sound of it. Are there any large dams upstream of major population centers in the region?
Actually they didn't vanish suddenly but over a period of a few months, one truck at a time. I'm fairly certain that it is being used by illegal miners as don't have licenses to purchase explosives legally for illicit mining. The plant and the transporter are definitely involved too.
Why put the police force into this ?? if the police force was to work out such a deal..then that would require a co-ordination at national level which is highly impossible. The title of this topic is very much wrong.
I am not the only one considering that. Three out of every five Indian friends of and colleagues of mine here in UAE also saying that higher police officials are involved in this. Plus, I did not stated this as fact. I said, possibly. And you did notice the "?" at the end of statement.