Key Takeaways
- 9 killed, 29 injured in massive police station explosion in Naugam, Jammu & Kashmir
- Blast occurred while forensic teams were handling 2,900 kg of seized ammonium nitrate
- Naugam’s strategic location near LoC makes it a known terror transit hub
- Incident raises questions about safety protocols during evidence handling
A powerful explosion at Naugam police station in Jammu and Kashmir has killed nine people and injured 29 others, raising serious security concerns just days after the Delhi blast. The explosion occurred when forensic teams were collecting samples from 2,900 kg of ammonium nitrate seized from the “white-collar terror” module.
Tragic Casualties and Investigation
The Friday night blast claimed the lives of an SIA inspector, three forensic experts, two crime branch photographers, two revenue officials, and a tailor present at the site. Six of the 29 injured are in critical condition.
Authorities have indicated the incident appears to be the result of negligence during evidence handling. However, questions remain about whether proper safety protocols were followed while sampling the explosive material.
Why Naugam Faces Heightened Scrutiny
The explosion has triggered speculation due to Naugam’s emergence as a strategic hub for terror activities. Located just 20 km from the Line of Control, the town serves as a crucial transit point for:
- Movement of arms and supplies
- Recruitment of local youth
- Sheltering militants after attacks
- Exploiting narrow lanes to evade security forces
Historical Context of Terror Activity
Naugam has witnessed multiple security incidents over the years:
- Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Naveed Jatt was killed here after escaping custody
- Two terrorists neutralized in a 2018 encounter
- A 2005 terror blast near former CM Mufti Mohammad Sayeed’s residence killed 10 people
Recently, Jaish-e-Mohammed posters were found in the area. The detained mastermind of the white-collar module, Maulvi Irfan, served as a local imam and allegedly radicalized professionals—including doctors—into becoming hybrid militants. Authorities suspect his sleeper cells may still be active.
Ongoing Investigation
With two blasts occurring within days—one in Delhi and another in Naugam—investigators are examining all angles. The central question remains whether the police station explosion was an accident or something more deliberate. Answers are expected once the investigation concludes.



