Hindustan Times (Delhi)

NIA TAKES OVER URANIUM SEIZURE CASE FROM ATS

- Manish K Pathak manish.pathak@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Four days after the Maharashtr­a anti-terrorism squad (ATS) arrested two people from Mumbai for allegedly possessing 7.1kg of uranium worth ₹21.3 crore, the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) took over the probe into the case on Sunday, an NIA spokespers­on said.

“In the presence of an order of the ministry of home affairs, the agency has re-registered the case which was earlier registered by the ATS at the Kalachowki unit in Mumbai under section 24 (1) (a) of the Atomic Energy Act,” the agency spokespers­on said.

Thane resident Jigar Jayesh Pandya, 27, and Abu Tahir Afzal Hussain Choudhary, 31, a Mankhurd local, are in police custody till May 12 for the alleged possession of the highly radioactiv­e substance.

Earlier, an NIA team had visited the ATS office, and after verifying facts, took over the case. “Now the documents related to the case will be handed over to them for further inquiry. As per the procedure, NIA will approach the court to take custody of both the accused as they are in ATS custody till May 12,” said an ATS officer.

The incident came to light after police inspector Santosh Bhalekar of the Nagpada unit got informatio­n about a person planning to sell pieces of uranium illegally. Bhalekar and his team then laid a trap and nabbed Pandya. During interrogat­ion, Pandya revealed that he had got the uranium from Choudhary. Bhalekar then arrested Choudhary on May 5 after questionin­g several scrap dealers in Mumbai.

“We have been interrogat­ing the accused to find out where they had procured the uranium from...,” added the ATS officer.

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