According to the police, the incident came to light after one of the explosives went off when Prakash's pet dog bit it, killing the animal.

According to the police, the incident came to light after one of the explosives went off when Prakash's pet dog bit it, killing the animal.

According to the police, the incident came to light after one of the explosives went off when Prakash's pet dog bit it, killing the animal.

Kasaragod: Four country-made explosives were found on the land owned by an LDF local body election candidate at Kumbadaje on Thursday, prompting a probe, the police said.

The explosives were recovered from the agricultural land of K Prakash, who is contesting the election, the police said.

According to the police, the incident came to light after one of the explosives went off when Prakash's pet dog bit it, killing the animal.

Prakash immediately alerted the police, who arrived at the scene and conducted a search.

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During the search, police recovered three more explosives, an officer said.

From the preliminary inquiry, police believe the explosives were placed to kill wild boars, but further investigation is required.

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Police said Prakash's statement has been recorded, and he claimed he was unaware of the explosives on his land. Badiadka police will register a case under the Explosives Act and continue the investigation.

An officer at the Badiadka police station said wild boars often destroy crops, prompting some farmers to resort to illegal methods to kill them.

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