Fire fighters conducts rescue operation after the blast in Moghbazar on 27 June.
Fire fighters conducts rescue operation after the blast in Moghbazar on 27 June.

Police to form probe body, IGP refuses to draw early conclusion

Police will form a probe body involving the bomb disposal unit to investigate into the massive explosion in a building near Moghbazar Wireless Gate that took several lives on Sunday evening.

Inspector general of police (IGP) Benazir Ahmed disclosed the information to the press after visiting the site of the incident on Monday, UNB reports.

“We will form a probe committee involving officials from the bomb disposal unit and will work with the fire service to find out the reason behind the blast,” the IGP told reporters.

In response to a question regarding possible militant involvement, Benazir said, “The explosion caused destructions in a single direction. In case of bombings, it normally causes destructions in at least three to four directions.”

He suspected the existence of methane gas behind the blast.

However, the chief of police refused to draw any conclusion before a full investigation.

Earlier, brigadier general Md Sazzad Hussain, director general of Fire Service and Civil Defence, disclosed that they have formed a 5-member committee to investigate the blast.

The committee has been asked to submit a report within 7 working days,” Md Sazzad added.

The fire service chief also suspected gas leakage as the most possible cause of the blast.

Meanwhile, DMP comissioner Shafiqul Islam ruled out any possibility of militant involvement behind the explosion.

“Splinters would have been scattered at the scene had it been a bomb blast,” he said.