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Two empty bullet rounds found in the Sri Lanka squad van.
The Sri Lankan Cricket Team noticed two empty bullet rounds in a private bus on Monday as they were boarding from their hotel in Chandigarh, India.
Sri Lanka to play first Test against India, which will begin on March 4 at the PCA Stadium in Mohali, and the incident occurred on Saturday (February 26)
The vehicle was hired from a private company, according to the reports. When a metal detector and other contemporary technologies were used during the usual frisking of the bus, two empty bullet cartridges were found. The shells were discovered in the vehicle’s baggage compartment. The bus had previously been used for a wedding event a few days prior to transporting the cricket players “According to Indian Express, a police officer with the security section who did not want to be identified said.
A DDR (daily diary register) is maintained at a police station, according to the statement.
“Sources say that when the two empty firing rounds were retrieved, a team from Sector 36 of the CFSL (Central Forensic Science Laboratory) was despatched.”. The forensic team received the empty shells and examined them further. A squad of anti-sabotage and explosive detectors from the UT (Union Territory) police security branch discovered the shells. According to the article, India swept Sri Lanka in a three-match T20I series on Sunday, winning the last match by six wickets at Dharamsala. In the two-match Test series, which begins on March 4 in Mohali, India will be looking for another strong performance.
India will be hoping for another solid showing in the two-match Test series, which starts on March 4 in Mohali.