Gelatin Sticks
Twenty gelatin sticks were recovered from a vehicle parked outside Antilla, the residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani on February 25.
About Gelatin Sticks
- Gelatin sticks are cheap explosive materials used by industries for the purpose of mining and construction related work, like building structures, roads, rails and tunnels etc.
- By itself an explosive cartridge of gelatin sticks cannot be exploded without any initiating system i.e. detonators.
- Only licensed explosive manufacturers can make gelatin sticks. The manufacture is regulated by Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organization.
- As per the Explosives Rules 2008, and a directive of the Government of India (DIPP – Ministry ....
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