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Grenades recovered from soldier's luggage at Srinagar airport

Two grenades were recovered on Monday from the luggage of a soldier at Srinagar International Airport during routine X-ray screening.

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SRINAGAR: An army jawan was today arrested at the international airport here after security personnel seized two grenades from his baggage.

Bhopal Mukhiya of 17 JAK Rifles, posted in Boniyar area of Uri sector, was taken into custody after two hand grenades were seized from his baggage during screening at the main gate of the airport, an official of the anti-hijacking force said.

A resident of Darjeeling, Mukhiya was going home on leave.

He was to board a Delhi-bound chartered flight, the official said.

The jawan reportedly told police that a packet containing grenades was given to him by a "superior official" for handing it over to someone at the Delhi airport.

A defence spokesman said action as per the law will be taken against the jawan.

"A soldier has been caught carrying grenade in a packet as reported by the airport authorities. The matter is under investigation. As per the law, the army will take action against the individual," the spokesman said in a statement issued here.

Senior officials of the security wing of the state police refused to give more details about the case.

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