NIA has completed the investigation in Nalagarh blast case. Jagran Archive
Jagran correspondent, Shimla. Considering the seriousness of the blast case in Nalagarh of Solan district in Himachal Pradesh, the team of National Investigation Agency has completed the investigation on the spot. NIA officials inspected the incident site closely and took detailed information about the entire incident from the local police and administration. After the initial investigation, the NIA team has returned. The agency has clarified that any concrete conclusion will be reached only after the forensic investigation report comes. The NIA team had reached Nalagarh, where the state police and intelligence agencies are already engaged in the investigation regarding the blast incident. The team took stock of the status of evidence collected from the scene and also saw what action has been taken so far at the local level.
Took information about every episode
During the investigation, NIA officials held a meeting with the district police, intelligence units and administrative officials and gathered information about every link related to the blast. It also reviewed CCTV footage, activities around the incident site and technical evidence.
There is no possibility of organized conspiracy
According to sources, the NIA also examined the type of blast and whether there was any possibility of an organized conspiracy behind it. Officials say that forensic investigation is the most important link in this entire case. The type of explosive substance, its quantity and the technique used will be revealed only after the report of the Forensic Science Lab comes. On this basis, it will be decided whether the matter is related to a terrorist conspiracy or is the result of some other activity. At present, investigation is going on from all aspects and no angle has been ruled out. The next action and direction of investigation will be decided only after receiving the forensic report.
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