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Bomb scare in Gurdaspur after suspicious bag spotted near bus stand

| | Jul 31, 2015, at 12:22 am
Gurdaspur, July 30 (IBNS): Just three days after the terror attack in Punjab's Gurdaspur district, a fresh panic surfaced after a suspicious object was found at a bus stand here on Thursday, reports said.
Suspecting it to be an explosive, Punjab Police officials called a bomb disposal squad. Following the bomb scare, the area was cordoned off.

This comes after 11 people were killed in the Gurdaspur terror attack which included  5 policemen and 3 civilians on Monday.

The gun battle between the terrorists and security forces was held for nearly 12 hours on Monday. The terrorists were holed up in Dinanagar police station.
 

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