<p>In the wake of widespread violence in Kerala allegedly by PFI activists two days ago, country-made bombs were thrown at the residence of one of the members of its political offshoot SDPI here on Sunday.</p>.<p>The incident occurred at Panur area of the northern Kerala district of Kannur around 2 am, police said.</p>.<p>An officer of Panur police station said no one was injured in the attack and a case under various provisions of the Explosives Act has been registered.</p>.<p>Presently, the culprits have not been identified and investigation was going on to identify the attackers and their numbers.</p>.<p>Police said the extent of damage to the house was being ascertained, while TV channel visuals showed broken window panes and floor tiles outside the house.</p>.<p>Masked men and miscreants went on a rampage in different parts of Kerala on September 23 during the dawn-to-dusk hartal called by the Popular Front of India (PFI), under the lens for alleged terror activities.</p>.<p>State-run buses were damaged, police personnel and commoners injured, and shops vandalised on the day.</p>
<p>In the wake of widespread violence in Kerala allegedly by PFI activists two days ago, country-made bombs were thrown at the residence of one of the members of its political offshoot SDPI here on Sunday.</p>.<p>The incident occurred at Panur area of the northern Kerala district of Kannur around 2 am, police said.</p>.<p>An officer of Panur police station said no one was injured in the attack and a case under various provisions of the Explosives Act has been registered.</p>.<p>Presently, the culprits have not been identified and investigation was going on to identify the attackers and their numbers.</p>.<p>Police said the extent of damage to the house was being ascertained, while TV channel visuals showed broken window panes and floor tiles outside the house.</p>.<p>Masked men and miscreants went on a rampage in different parts of Kerala on September 23 during the dawn-to-dusk hartal called by the Popular Front of India (PFI), under the lens for alleged terror activities.</p>.<p>State-run buses were damaged, police personnel and commoners injured, and shops vandalised on the day.</p>