Gurugram witnessed a shocking incident as the police arrested one more suspect in connection with a crude bomb attack that took place outside two prominent clubs in the city. The attack, which occurred late at night, caused panic among club-goers and left several injured.
The Incident
On December 25, a crude bomb explosion occurred near two popular clubs in Gurugram, causing fear and chaos in the area. Multiple people were injured in the blast, and several vehicles were damaged. The incident raised concerns about the growing security challenges in the city, particularly in public places frequented by young people.
Gurugram police had earlier arrested two suspects involved in the attack, and on Friday, a third suspect was apprehended. The arrested individuals have been identified as Manish Kumar, Sonu Kumar, and now, Pawan Yadav, who was nabbed from a nearby locality.
Police Investigation & Arrests
According to the Gurugram police, Pawan Yadav played a key role in orchestrating the attack. “Pawan was actively involved in assembling the crude bomb and coordinating with the other accused. His arrest marks a significant breakthrough in our investigation,” said ACP Varun Dahiya.
The police are now examining CCTV footage from nearby areas, which helped identify the suspects and track their movements. The initial arrests revealed that the attack was linked to a feud between rival groups, but the motive behind using crude bombs remains under investigation.
“The investigation is ongoing, and we are working to ensure the full network behind this crime is brought to justice,” ACP Dahiya added.
The attack has raised serious concerns about safety in Gurugram, especially in areas popular with nightlife activities. Residents have called for increased police presence and stricter security measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
“Public safety is our priority, and we will ensure there is zero tolerance for such crimes,” said DCP Gurugram, adding that the police are committed to strengthening security protocols in sensitive areas.