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Major Explosive Materials Seized in Shibganj

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 30th March 2026, 10:59 AM

Major Explosive Materials Seized in Shibganj

A significant cache of explosive materials and bomb-making components has been recovered during a raid by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in Shibganj upazila of Chapainawabganj district. Although no arrests were made during the operation, authorities believe the materials were stored by miscreants with the intention of carrying out subversive activities.

The operation was conducted at around 11:00 pm on Sunday (29 March) in an orchard located near the No. 4 embankment area adjacent to Kothanipara village under Ghorapakhia Union. Acting on confidential intelligence, a team from RAB carried out a thorough search of the area and discovered a collection of suspicious items abandoned in a concealed condition.

According to a press briefing issued at 10:00 am on Monday (30 March), the recovered materials included approximately 9 kilograms and 150 grams of gunpowder-like explosive substances, divided into multiple packages of varying colours and weights. In addition, a range of bomb-making accessories was also seized from the scene.

Officials suspect that the recovered materials were being stockpiled for potential acts of sabotage. Following the recovery, the seized items were handed over for further legal procedures, and a case has been initiated at Shibganj Police Station.

Details of Seized Items

Category Description Quantity
Explosive substance Gunpowder-like material (black) 2.7 kg
Explosive substance Gunpowder-like material (black) 3 kg
Explosive substance Gunpowder-like material (white) 2.75 kg
Explosive substance Gunpowder-like material (grey) 700 g
Glass fragments Broken glass pieces 1.2 kg
Metal items Iron nails 400 g
Containers Jarda tins 30 pieces
Adhesive materials Red-coloured scotch tape 10 rolls
Ignition tools Gas lighters 15 units

Investigation and Security Measures

RAB officials stated that the operation was launched based on credible intelligence inputs indicating the possible presence of explosive materials in the area. The nature and composition of the recovered substances suggest that they were intended for use in improvised explosive devices.

Security forces have intensified monitoring in the region following the discovery, given concerns that such materials could be used to disrupt public order or target sensitive locations. Investigators are now working to identify the individuals or groups responsible for storing the materials and to determine whether there are wider networks involved.

Authorities have reiterated their commitment to preventing any form of militant or subversive activity and have urged the public to report any suspicious behaviour to law enforcement agencies promptly.

The investigation remains ongoing, and further updates are expected as forensic analysis of the recovered materials is completed.

 

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