Delhi: Grenade found in Red Fort well, bomb disposal team at the spot

The grenade has been taken in for investigation, upon which it will be decided if it belonged to the World War era.

Update: 2017-05-05 05:12 GMT
3 people, including 2 Army jawans, were killed in December 22, 2000 Red Fort attack.

New Delhi: A live grenade found during the cleaning of a well in the Red Fort complex was safely removed by National Security Guard (NSG) commandos today, ending the panic that had broken out last evening when the explosive was discovered.

Officials of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) had found the grenade during a cleaning operation. The 17th century monument is visited by hundreds of tourists and locals.

A cordon was thrown around the area and the NSG was called in after ASI officials alerted the police and the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), said a senior police official.

"The grenade was safely removed today by the NSG. How old it is can only be ascertained once a detailed report is received from the NSG," said DCP (North) Jatin Narwal.

The incident comes just a few months after a similar incident in February when explosives and live cartridges were found in a well in the complex during a cleaning exercise.

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