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690 tons of Ammonium Nitrate seized in Chennai in 2015 is under E-auction process: Sources
Highly placed sources said on Thursday (August 6, 2020) that 690 tons of explosive chemical Ammonium Nitrate, which were seized by Customs authorities in 2015, are safely stored at a Private Container Freight Station (CFS) located in Manali, to the North of Chennai city.
Highlights
- 690 tons of Ammonium Nitrate was seized in Chennai in 2015
- The seized chemicals are valued at around Rs.1.80 Crore
- The seized chemicals are in safe custody and under E-auction process for disposal
NEW DELHI: Highly placed sources said on Thursday (August 6, 2020) that 690 tons of explosive chemical Ammonium Nitrate, which were seized by Customs authorities in 2015, are safely stored at a Private Container Freight Station (CFS) located in Manali, to the North of Chennai city.
The seized chemicals are valued at around Rs.1.80 Crore and were seized by Chennai customs in 2015.
Its importer was M/s Amman Chemicals, Karur, Tamil Nadu and this firm did not have the requisite license for importing this chemical then.
Officials said that the chemicals are under safe custody. It is also understood that the chemicals are under the E-auction process for disposal.
Ammonium Nitrate, which is widely used in fertilizers and explosives has been in the news recently after the Lebanese government pointed out that it was 2,700 tons of the same chemical which caused a massive explosion at the Beirut port on Tuesday evening.
In pure form, Ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) is a white, crystalline chemical which is soluble in water. It is the main ingredient in the manufacture of commercial explosives used in mining and construction.