10 personnel injured in explosion at Indonesia’s Surabaya police HQ

Explosion was triggered by leftover war mortar explosives that were awaiting destruction

12:38 PM MYT

 

JAKARTA – At least 10 personnel were injured following an explosion that rocked the Indonesian police’s Mobile Brigade (Brimob) headquarters in Surabaya, East Java, on Monday.

East Java police chief inspector General Imam Sugianto said the injured individuals were among a group of 15 personnel undergoing training in an indoor facility near the temporary warehouse that exploded.

All injured personnel underwent overnight treatment and observation at the hospital before being discharged today.

“Examination at the scene found shattered glass scattered around, which hit our personnel,” he said, as quoted by the local news outlet, detikJatim.

Imam pointed out that the explosion, triggered by leftover war mortar explosives, took place at 10.19am local time, resulting in damage to office spaces and vehicles.

The remaining explosives, previously found and moved from residential areas, were awaiting destruction.

He added that initial investigation found the explosion was caused by the high temperature of the sun’s heat.

The authorities dispatched four police ambulances to transport the injured members to Bhayangkara Surabaya Hospital, as reported in the news.

Hartati, a trader at a food court near the area, recounted hearing three explosions, with the last one being the loudest.

The blast shook windows at nearby homes, and authorities are ready to aid residents whose houses have been affected.

Surabaya, is famously dubbed the ‘City of Heroes’ – the Battle of Surabaya was a major conflict fought in the city in November 1945, during which Surabayans clashed with foreign forces. – March 5, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

1MDB trial: Aug 20 fixed for CoA hearing on Najib’s bid to recuse judge Sequerah

The Court of Appeal has fixed August 20 to hear Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s appeal to recuse judge Datuk Collin Lawrence Sequerah from presiding over the ongoing RM2.27-billion 1Malaysia Development Bhd (1MDB) corruption trial

Set aside differences: follow T’ganu’s lead putting unity first on National Day

State governments led by the opposition should emulate the Terengganu government’s move to use the same National Day logo and theme as the federal government.

Fahmi defends MCMC enforcement actions against local website

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil has defended enforcement actions by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission against a local website.

Related