Banihal/Jammu: A CRPF vehicle was slightly damaged Saturday when a private car went up in flames after an explosion, apparently caused by a gas cylinder, on the Jammu-Srinagar national highway, police said. There were no casualties in the incident that occurred near the Jawahar Tunnel — the gateway to Kashmir valley — in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district around 10.30 am.
According to a preliminary investigation, the blast near Tethar village, seven km from Banihal town in Jammu region, occurred after one of the two gas cylinders in the Hyundai Santro model caught fire. A CRPF vehicle, which was passing through the highway at the time of the incident, suffered slight damage in the rear side, but all the personnel on board escaped unhurt, Sarwar said. Around 10 vehicles were reported to be part of the convoy. The car driver is believed to have escaped the scene after his vehicle caught fire, he said. Efforts are also on to identify the driver of the vehicle for questioning.
“It has not been established whether it was a (terror) attack or not. It has also not been established why the vehicle caught fire,” Governor Satya Pal Malik said in Jammu. “No explosive of sorts, but nothing can be said (at the moment). Another gas cylinder was found lying near the vehicle, but no explosive substance was found.” The incident triggered memories of the February 14 vehicle-borne suicide attack on a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) convoy in Pulwama that claimed the lives of 40 personnel.