Updated On: 12 May, 2025 08:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Archana Dahiwal
Ordnance believed to have arrived via scrap dealer; army to take custody after police inspection confirms no threat; the Pimpri police, in coordination with the government railway police (GRP), and the bomb detection and disposal squad (BDDS), responded swiftly to the scene

The rusted and inactive artillery shells discovered near the railway tracks close to Pimpri railway station. Pics/By Special Arrangement
Nine rusted and inactive artillery shells were discovered near the railway tracks close to Pimpri railway station on Friday afternoon. Officials confirmed that there is nothing to worry about, stating that similar shells have been found in the past and that the discovery has no connection to the ongoing war crisis between India and Pakistan.
The Pimpri police, in coordination with the government railway police (GRP), and the bomb detection and disposal squad (BDDS), responded swiftly to the scene and secured the items. According to officials, the shells had been lying at the location for nearly six months and may have reached the spot through a local scrap dealer. Authorities confirmed that the ordnance was not live and posed no immediate threat. The police have decided to hand over the shells to the Indian Army for further action.