Rocket found under the sea
Fishermen who went fishing in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, discovered something that surprised them. Fishermen discovered the object weighing more than 100 kilograms on the beach and immediately called the police. Even the police were surprised to see this rocket-like object. The incident was immediately notified to the Navy. Navy officials who rushed to the scene said after receiving the news that the thing was a rocket, but it did not belong to the Army.
It’s possible it’s tied to some private defense or aerospace company. At present, the police have detained him and started investigating the matter. After a full inspection of the rocket, the police said that the rocket did not have any navigation system, nor any trigger device or fuse. Not only that, there’s no fuel of any kind in it, either solid or liquid. Still, investigations are ongoing into how the rocket got here and who brought it. The police and coast guard also linked it to an enemy conspiracy.
Cast a net to catch big fish
On the other hand, an official from the fisheries department said that the rocket may have fallen into the sea about three months ago. It has been handed over to the Fishing Port Police Station. The fishermen say that whenever they cast their nets into the sea, they offer sacrifices to Gangama first. They still hope for good success in this endeavor. This time, after worshiping Gangama, he also cast the net into the sea. But when the net was pulled apart, it seemed even heavier than usual.
The net was damaged when pulling the rocket
Faced with such a situation, the fishermen felt lucky that Gangama had given them a great blessing this time. When the net came to the shore, he was surprised to find an object stuck in the net. The Cassidou Fishermen’s Association then informed the police about the incident. Venkataraman, who was leading a team of fishermen, said his team had arrived at Nizapatnam near Nellore to fish. Here they found not the fish in the net, but the rocket. Their net was completely damaged while pulling out this rocket. Now it will cost more than 30,000 rupees to repair the net.