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Explosion At Badshah’s Bar In Chandigarh; Police Investigation Underway

Two miscreants reportedly threw explosives at a bar in Chandigarh owned by rapper Badshah.

Badshah, who has been busy with his project, has grabbed the headline after an explosion reportedly occurred at a bar owned by him in Chandigarh. Two suspects threw a low-intensity explosive at the club in the upscale Sector 26 of Chandigarh on Tuesday morning. According to a report by India Today, the incident took place between 2:30 and 2:45 am.

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Even though the explosion was of low intensity, it reportedly damaged the window panes. The Chandigarh police are currently investigating the case to identify the suspects. After the police, the bomb detection squad and the Chandigarh Forensic Science Laboratory also reached the place to collect samples for further investigation. 

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According to The Indian Express, the miscreants also threw a similar explosive device at another club, located 30 meters away from a bar owned by Badshah. 

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More details about the case are awaited. The rapper is yet to officially release a statement about the incident. 

First published on: Nov 26, 2024 10:38 AM IST


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