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Bengaluru Police Seize 800 Kg Gelatin Sticks At Construction Site

Gelatin sticks seized, probe into alleged illegal blasting at Bhoganahalli site

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 17 August 2026 at 12:53 pm
Bengaluru Police Seize 800 Kg Gelatin Sticks At Construction Site

Bengaluru police have seized over 800 kg of gelatin sticks allegedly used for illegal blasting at a construction site in Bhoganahalli, part of the city's IT corridor. The site, operated by Adarsha Developers, had been excavating to lay foundation when large tracts of rocks were found.

The locals had complained that the gelatin was being used to blast rocks without proper safety measures, and that the blasting was carried out after midnight, raising concerns about the safety of a nearby school. Residents had also questioned the safety of houses in nearby localities, where the blast vibrations could be heard.

Based on the complaints, the Bellandur police registered an FIR and started an investigation. The complaint alleges that the earthwork contractor, Satish Naik, was approached by Arun Kumar, the owner of Srinivasa Earth Movers, to undertake earthwork at the site. When large rocks were discovered, Naik reportedly pressured Kumar to use explosives to remove them. When Kumar refused, he was removed from the work.

The complaint further alleges that the owner of Srinivasa Earth Movers, the site-in-charge, site engineer, and owners/directors of Adarsha Developers were involved in the alleged illegal storage and use of explosives. The police searched the construction premises and seized the gelatin sticks.

The police are investigating how the material was procured and stored, whether the required permission had been obtained, and whether blasting operations were actually being carried out at the site. They are also verifying allegations of midnight blasting and the safety measures adopted at the construction site.

The incident has raised concerns about the safety of construction sites in the city and the use of explosives without proper permission. The police are working to ensure that those responsible for the alleged illegal activities are held accountable.

The use of gelatin sticks for blasting rocks is a common practice in construction, but it requires proper safety measures and permission from the authorities. The alleged illegal use of explosives at the Bhoganahalli site has put the lives of nearby residents and school children at risk.

The investigation is ongoing, and the police are working to gather more evidence and build a case against those responsible. The incident has highlighted the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of construction sites in the city to prevent such incidents in the future.

In conclusion, the seizure of gelatin sticks at the Bhoganahalli construction site has raised concerns about safety and the use of explosives without proper permission. The police are working to ensure that those responsible are held accountable, and the incident has highlighted the need for stricter regulations and monitoring of construction sites in the city.

Frequently asked questions

What was seized at the Bhoganahalli construction site?

Over 800 kg of gelatin sticks were seized, allegedly used for illegal blasting.

Why were the locals concerned about the blasting?

The locals were concerned about the safety of a nearby school and the safety of houses in nearby localities, where the blast vibrations could be heard.

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