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Bullet shells on a bus used by Sri Lankan players | Srilanka | Cricket

New Delhi: Bullet shells were found in a bus used by the Sri Lankan cricket team to play in India. The shells were found in the luggage compartment of a bus used by the Sri Lankan team for travel. The Sri Lankan players took this private bus from their hotel in Chandigarh to the ground in Mohali. Police used metal detectors to investigate the incident.

The inspection was carried out while the bus was parked near the hotel where the team members were staying. Police said the bus was rented from Tara Brothers in Chandigarh. It is learned that the same bus was hired for a wedding function.

Celebratory shootings are often performed as part of weddings in northern India. Although it is banned, such ceremonies are still held. Police questioned the driver and owner of the bus. After the Twenty20 series, the Sri Lankan team prepares for the Test matches against India. The matches will be played in Mohali and Bengaluru. India won the Twenty20 series 3–0.

English Summary: Two empty bullet shells found in bus ferrying Lankan team