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NIA brings Key accused to Anantnag forests amid ongoing probe

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NIA arrests key accused in J&K ‘narco-terror nexus’ case
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Srinagar: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday conducted searches in the Mattan forest area of Anantnag in Jammu and Kashmir as part of its probe into the November 10 blast near Delhi’s Red Fort.

Investigators said the main accused in the terror conspiracy had allegedly carried out explosive trials in the area while preparing for a planned bombing in the national capital.

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NIA teams, assisted by Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF personnel, escorted arrested suspects Dr Adeel Rather and Jasir Bilal Wani to the Mattan woods to identify and re-create locations used for testing explosives.

During the searches, investigators recovered materials consistent with attempted blast experiments, including a damaged gas cylinder, officials said.

Sources said the findings indicate that the attack in Delhi was not entirely improvised, but was preceded by field trials and laboratory preparations elsewhere.

Earlier investigations had revealed that the main accused, identified with the vehicle used in the blast, Dr Umar Un Nabi, had prepared explosives and tested components at multiple locations, including a secret laboratory and safe houses.

The suspects are also believed to have stockpiled precursor chemicals and raised funds to finance the plot.

Digital and phone forensics are central to the probe. Data extracted from seized devices show queries related to CRPF deployments in the valley and Article 370, prompting deeper scrutiny of the suspects’ motives and target selection.

Investigators are analysing call logs, travel histories, and messaging app data to map the network allegedly supplying the suicide bomber with explosives, shelter, and logistical support.
Several individuals believed to have assisted the attacker — including those arranging transport, safe houses, and materials — have already been arrested.

Searches have also been carried out in Faridabad, Jammu, and other locations to trace the supply chain and possible foreign links.
Authorities said further arrests and disclosures are likely as forensic and digital evidence continues to be examined.

The probe has prompted enhanced security operations across Jammu and Kashmir, and the investigation remains ongoing.(KNS)

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