New Delhi (India) May 10: An hour prior to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Sunday visit to the Art of Living, a high security alert was triggered. According to police, two gelatin sticks were located near Vaderahalli Gate at a distance of about 25 feet from the main road, the anti-sabotage team were rushed to the location, and two sticks of gelatin were seized. A case has been filed under the explosives act at Kaggalipura police station.

Anti-Sabotage Squad Seizes Gelatin Sticks

A policeman deployed on special duty was on duty when he spotted the gelatin sticks and informed the anti-sabotage squad. An anti-sabotage team arrived at the scene and seized two gelatin sticks. A special task force team has been constituted to inquire into the issue.

The explosives were found 25 ft away from the main road to the Art of Living ashram where Modi was scheduled to arrive on Sunday. Security officials were alerted and panic struck the officials due to the presence of the explosives which led to major concerns regarding the security during the PM's high-profile visit.

Police Investigate Motive Behind Explosives

Police are investigating whether the gelatin was planted or for what purpose. Kaggalipura police are investigating the matter.

Deputy Inspector General of Police (Central range) S. Girish stated that there is a task force in place to investigate explosives planted along the convoy route and he congratulated the police constable who spotted the explosives and immediately alerted the anti-sabotage squad.

Officials Assure No Immediate Explosion Threat

Police stated that they were not concerned about any imminent blast as there was no detonator with the gelatin sticks and were concerned whether the gelatin was planted to cause alarm and attraction during PM Modi's visit.

"There was no possibility of an explosion as no detonator was found. We suspect someone who has issues with the Art of Living may have dropped the gelatin sticks at the spot to create panic. However, the investigation is on from all possible angles," a police officer said.

Man Detained After Hoax Threat Calls

Meanwhile, 40-year-old Lohit of Koramangala has been detained as he allegedly called the police around 7:30am stating that there were bomb blasts in HAL airport and Art of Living ashram. However, Lohit's involvement is unlikely as they think it is unrelated. He has previously been held in similar incidents before Modi visits. It is learned he is mentally unwell.