In the investigation of this case, the NIA will also look into whether the Pakistan Army, its spy agency ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have hatched any other conspiracy to spread terror in Jammu and Kashmir.
There has been a big disclosure about the blasts in two buses in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir on September. It is being said that an unknown terrorist organization based in Pakistan had planned this terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir just before the visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. In fact, on September 28-29, two blasts took place in Udhampur district within eight hours and both the blasts were caused by bombs kept in buses. The first blast took place on September 28 at 10.30 pm near Domel Chowk. While the second blast took place on September 29 at 6 am in the area of the old bus stand.
Both these blasts were carried out one after the other at a time when Union Home Minister Amit Shah was to come on a three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir. After this incident, the police took more than a dozen suspects into custody for questioning during the investigation and arrested 2 of them in connection with the blasts. There is a possibility that Pakistan-based terror handlers have formed a new unnamed organization to target government buildings, army-security camps, Kashmiri Pandits, migrant workers and other residents of India, a National Investigation Agency (NIA) official said. To be.
Hand of unknown terrorist organization in the incident
Earlier on October 2, Jammu and Kashmir’s Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh had said that a terrorist, Mohammad Aslam Sheikh, had been arrested. He confessed to planting IEDs in two buses on the orders of his Pakistani handler Mohammad Amin Bhat alias Khubaib. Handing over the probe to the NIA, the Union Home Ministry had said that both the bus blasts could have serious national security implications. In two separate FIRs registered by the NIA in both the blasts on November 15, it has been said that an unknown terrorist organization carried out this conspiracy against the Government of India to instill fear of terror among the citizens.
New outfit proxy of Lashkar?
Initial investigation reveals that this new organization is a proxy of Lashkar. The official said that in the investigation of this case, the NIA will also look into whether the Pakistan Army, its spy agency ISI and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) have hatched any other conspiracy to spread terror in Jammu and Kashmir. It may be known that two to three buses were badly damaged due to the Udhampur blasts. Following the incident, the entire area was put on ‘high alert’ and people were asked to check their vehicles.
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