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The packet, which weighed around 150 g, was found close to the seat of Leader of the Opposition Ram Govind Chaudhary, which is close to the podium where the Speaker sits. “This is PETN (Pentaerythritol Tetranitrate), this is a dangerous substance,” Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath told a stunned House soon after it assembled for the day.
“As informed by experts, 500 gm of this explosive is enough to blow up the House,” he said. PETN is one of the most dangerous plastic explosives which is available in black market, and belongs to the same family as nitroglycerin.
It is preferred by militant groups because it cannot be easily detected owing to its colourless crystals. Majority of explosive detectors use metal detectors, but PETN can be kept hidden in a sealed container or an electrical equipment and thus can easily surpass security checks.
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Experts say PETN does not go off on its own. The explosive needs a secondary detonating mechanism to produce heat or a shockwave, which can detonate the explosive. The substance is stable and safe to handle, but requires a primary explosive to detonate it. PETN substance has been used in number of bombing incidents over the years.
Apart from reports of PETN explosives from all around the world, the substance is believed to have been used in the 2011 Delhi High Court blast, in which at least 17 people lost their lives.