Grenade Attack Shakes CRPF Camp in Assam
- On June 24, 2025, a grenade detonated at a police camp in Sapajuri Panbari, Bokakhat, Golaghat district, resulting in injuries to three members of the Assam Police.
- The attack involved unidentified miscreants on motorcycles who lobbed a grenade at the camp where the personnel were staying, prompting an investigation under a Sub-Divisional Police Officer.
- Police quickly recovered splinters at the scene, locals reported a deafening explosion, and the blast caused panic and thick smoke over the area.
- Assam Minister Atul Bora confirmed the injured were out of danger and receiving best care, condemning the attack as a cowardly act that will not deter peace efforts.
- Authorities intensified security and launched a large-scale search to trace the attackers, while investigations continue to explore extremist or other involvement.
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Grenade Attack Shakes CRPF Camp in Assam
Three Assam Police personnel were injured in a grenade attack on a CRPF camp at Bokakhat, Golaghat district. The attack is under investigation to determine if extremists, poachers, or miscreants are responsible. Agriculture Minister Atul Bora condemned the incident, emphasizing the need for peace and harmony.
Assam: 3 Police Personnel Injured in Suspected Grenade Blast in Golaghat
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Three police personnel sustained minor injuries in a suspected grenade explosion in the Panbari area near Bokakhat in Assam's Golaghat district on Tuesday night, according to Assam Director General of Police (DGP). India News | Assam: 3 Police Personnel Injured in Suspected Grenade Blast in Golaghat.
A suspected grenade blast took place at a police camp in Panbari area of Bokakhat in Assam, in which three policemen were injured. The incident took place at night when unidentified assailants attacked by throwing grenades from a bike. Minister Atul Bora met them in the hospital to inquire about their health and strongly condemned the incident.
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