Today’s morning was full of troubles for rapper Badshah. There have been reports of explosions in two of the singer’s clubs in Chandigarh. After these blasts, there was a stir in the entire area. According to the information received from the police, these blasts were carried out with country-made bombs. At present, the team that reached the spot is investigating the spot in view of the seriousness of the matter.
Blasts caused due to personal problems?
According to the news received from news agency ANI, Chandigarh Police has described this as a personal problem in a conversation with the media. Police say that other possible reasons including extortion are being investigated behind the incident. Regarding this matter, DSP Dilbagh Singh Dhaliwal says that we received information in the control room that there is some personal problem here.
Our investigating officer saw that the glass is broken here. We cannot say anything at the moment. The forensic team has arrived. We have just registered an FIR. We have started investigating the matter.
What did people say about the blast?
In the video that has surfaced, broken glasses can be seen outside the clubs. Puran, who works in the club, said that he came out after hearing the blast, after which he saw the glass on the window lying on the ground. At the time of the blast, 7 to 8 people were present inside.
#WATCH | A suspicious explosion took place at De’Orra – Alehouse & Kitchen restaurant in Sector 26, Chandigarh
More details awaited. pic.twitter.com/AEINenqgSl
— ANI (@ANI) November 26, 2024
Let us tell you that the singer’s club is in Sector-26 of Chandigarh. The incident of targeting the famous bar has shocked the local people.
Jute rope used to make bombs
Information received from police sources said that the pieces of jute found outside the club indicate that the suspects must have made a country bomb using Sutli (jute rope) to spread panic. Initial investigation suggests that the blast was done to scare the owners and police officials suspect that its motive may be extortion.