Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

NIA set to take over probe into Mangaluru blast case

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

BENGALURU: The National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) is set to take over the probe into the Mangaluru blast case following directions from the Centre, Karnataka home minister Araga Jnanendra said in a statement on Friday.

On November 19, an explosion was reported in an auto-rickshaw in Mangaluru, injuring the driver and the passenger, Mohammed Shariq (24), also the prime accused in the case.

In the statement, Jnanendra said the state had recommende­d an NIA probe into the bomb blast, which the Union ministry of home affairs accepted and directed the agency to launch an investigat­ion. “With regard to the incitary dent occurred within the Kankanadi police station limits, the state government had taken a decision to recommend an NIA probe based on the evidences and other informatio­n collected during the preliminar­y investigat­ion,” read the statement.

In the order, which Jnanendra’s office shared, undersecre­in the home ministry Vipul Alok said: “The central government is of the opinion that a scheduled offence under the NIA Act, 2008, has been committed and having regard to the gravity of the offence and its repercussi­ons on national security, it is required to be investigat­ed by the NIA in accordance with the NIA Act, 2008.”

The order added: “Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred under subsection (5) of Section 6 read with Section 8 of the NIA Act, 2008, the central government hereby directs the NIA to take up investigat­ion of the aforesaid case.”

A senior police officer said Karnataka police have started the work to transfer the case to the agency.

 ?? PTI ?? A cooker fitted with wires, a detonator and batteries was found at the explosion site.
PTI A cooker fitted with wires, a detonator and batteries was found at the explosion site.

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