NIA probing role of 7 people in Delhi blast case

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has finally got some definite leads in the Delhi High Court bomb blast case.  Sources told the reporters that the NIA is investigating the role of the seven people in the Delhi High Court blast case.
The group which planned and executed the Delhi High Court blast includes two minors, who have been later on arrested in Jammu and Kashmir. NIA forensic experts have established that the time of the computer used to send the e-mail on behalf of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) was messed-up so as to mislead the investigations.
The group included five adult members, all aged between 25 to 30 years who were involved in the actual planning and execution of the blast, while the minors were used for sending the HuJI e-mail. The Kishtwar court had earlier ordered the minors to be sent for 10-day police remand and the NIA may apply for their transit remand later.
The two minors who were arrested in Kishtwar also took part in the meeting where the plan to carry out the the blast was finalised. During the continuous interrogation both the minors leaked about the entire plan of the Bombay High Court bomb blast.
The five reportedly had arrived in New Delhi on September 6 and executed the attack on September 7.
There have also been reports that the remaining five members are hiding in different places such as Meerut, Kolkata, Hydrebad and Ahmedabad.
According to the sources, the materials used in the blast was highly sophisticated and complex, which is almost impossible for a local gang to assemble and operate. However, they also added that the nature of the material used was such that the explosive could not have been made in Kishtwar and then sent to Delhi.
Sources also reveals that it can be assumed that the bomb might have been sourced and assembled in the capital itself. Sources claim that though there is no direct link between the blasts in Mumbai and New Delhi, they claim that the material used for the blast was similar to the nature of the explosives which were used in the Zaveri Bazar blast in Maharashtra's capital.
News Reported by AR for Newsvision

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