Fight the riots with the world's spicy pepper

In the near future, Indian security personnel will be using the world's most spicy powdered pomegranate grenade to cover up rioters and terrorists.

Guinness World Records recognized Bhut Jolokia as the world's most spicy chili in February 2007. India's Defense Technology Research and Development Organization (DRDO) has successfully tested a handheld grenade containing Bhut Jolokia chewing gums for asphyxiation and tearing .

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Chili Bhut Jolokia . (Photo: nmsu.edu)

' The new pomegranate radiates spicy smoke. When inhaling the object smoke will feel suffocating and spicy eyes. Spit smoke is essential in today's world, where small conflicts occur daily. Armed militias find it difficult to force terrorists to leave their hiding places , "said RB Srivastava, a DRDO leader.

According to Srivastava, chili powder is a non-lethal weapon to deal with rioters on the streets.