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two people were injured in an explosion in Uttar Pradesh’s Hapur on Friday (November 14), police detained one man and are investigating whether the blast has any connection to the recent Red Fort blast in Delhi, PTI reported.Intelligence agencies and a Delhi Police team also visited the site to continue the probe into the blast.
Bihar resident detained
The officers have detained Mujahid, a resident of Bihar who had been living in the same house under an assumed identity of Mujjalim, the police told PTI.The blast occurred in a six-room house on Dhaulana Road in the Pilkhua area, which owner Pawan Tomar had rented out.Police said the explosion ripped through one of the rooms, bringing down parts of the walls and roof and triggering panic among other tenants.According to the police, the injured were identified as Raj Kishor Sharma and Madan Sharma, both from Bihar. They were taken to a hospital after teams of police and fire services reached the spot.All six rooms were searched, and the building was sealed. Circle Officer Anita Chauhan said the cause of the explosion is yet to be ascertained."We are verifying whether the blast was triggered by a gas leak, chemicals, or some other source. One person has been detained for questioning," she said.Moreover, forensic teams are collecting samples, and the exact cause will be ascertained after the report, Chauhan added.Also Read: UP Shocker: Massive Blast in Illegal Firecracker Factory Kills 2, Injures 3 in BarabankiDelhi Red Fort Blast
Meanwhile, on Wednesday night, the Delhi Police had detained Dr Farukh, an assistant professor at Hapur's GS Medical College, for his alleged connections to the blast in the national capital, which claimed the lives of 10 people, while injuring several others.He is a native of Jammu and Kashmir, and completed his medical education from Al Falah University in Haryana's Faridabad, Hapur Additional Superintendent of Police Vineet Bhatnagar said on Thursday.A high-intensity explosion ripped through a slow-moving car at a traffic signal near the Red Fort metro station on Monday evening, killing 13 people and injuring several others.Do you find this article useful?

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