<p>Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Police has announced a reward of Rs 2 lakh for any information leading to the arrest of the two suspects involved in the low-intensity explosion at a house in the upscale Sector 10 area here, officials said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The blast took place on Wednesday evening and the owner of the house claimed that two people in an auto-rickshaw had hurled a "grenade".</p>.<p>The auto-rickshaw driver, who was hired by the two suspects from Sector 43, has been apprehended, a police official said.</p>.Retired Punjab cop shoots son-in-law dead at Chandigarh district court complex.<p>Police have also released a picture of the two suspects.</p>.<p>A reward of Rs 2 lakh has been announced for any information leading to the arrest of the two suspects, they said.</p>.<p>There was no casualty in the explosion but some windows and flower pots were damaged, according to police.</p>.<p>The house belongs to K K Malhotra, a retired principal of an institute based in Himachal Pradesh.</p>.<p>Police received information about the blast around 5:30 pm on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Visuals of the explosion and the auto-rickshaw were captured on a CCTV camera installed in the area.</p>.<p>About the veracity of the claim that a grenade was lobbed at the house, the SSP had said that police were investigating it.</p>
<p>Chandigarh: The Chandigarh Police has announced a reward of Rs 2 lakh for any information leading to the arrest of the two suspects involved in the low-intensity explosion at a house in the upscale Sector 10 area here, officials said on Thursday.</p>.<p>The blast took place on Wednesday evening and the owner of the house claimed that two people in an auto-rickshaw had hurled a "grenade".</p>.<p>The auto-rickshaw driver, who was hired by the two suspects from Sector 43, has been apprehended, a police official said.</p>.Retired Punjab cop shoots son-in-law dead at Chandigarh district court complex.<p>Police have also released a picture of the two suspects.</p>.<p>A reward of Rs 2 lakh has been announced for any information leading to the arrest of the two suspects, they said.</p>.<p>There was no casualty in the explosion but some windows and flower pots were damaged, according to police.</p>.<p>The house belongs to K K Malhotra, a retired principal of an institute based in Himachal Pradesh.</p>.<p>Police received information about the blast around 5:30 pm on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Visuals of the explosion and the auto-rickshaw were captured on a CCTV camera installed in the area.</p>.<p>About the veracity of the claim that a grenade was lobbed at the house, the SSP had said that police were investigating it.</p>