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Students detained over blast near Israel embassy in Delhi

Sources said that police in Delhi were tipped off about four students from Kargil who were said to be in touch with people behind a blast near the Israeli embassy in Delhi in January.

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Published : Jun 24, 2021, 6:37 PM IST

New Delhi: Police in Delhi detained four students from Kargil on Thursday in connection with a blast near the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi on January 29. Sources said, police received inputs that the detained students were in contact with those who carried out the blast.

The Delhi police's Special Cell handed evidence and documents to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) which will further interrogate the students.

NIA has also announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for identifying two people captured on CCTV cameras in connection with the blast. Earlier, the Special Cell of Delhi Police was probing the case but on February 2, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order to hand over the case to the National Investigation Agency, which deals with terror cases in India. No arrests have been made in this case so far.

Read:| Low intensity blast outside Israeli embassy in Delhi; Ghaziabad on high alert

According to the Delhi Police, a low-intensity improvised explosive device detonated at 5.05 pm on January 29 not far from Vijay Chowk where several VVIPS including President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi among other dignitaries were in attendance during the 'Beating Retreat' ceremony. There were no injuries reported but the window panes of several cars parked in the vicinity of the Jindal House were found shattered.

Read:| MHA issues order to transfer Delhi's Israel embassy blast case to NIA

Read:| NIA announces reward of Rs 10 lakh each for identifying suspects in Israel embassy blast case

New Delhi: Police in Delhi detained four students from Kargil on Thursday in connection with a blast near the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi on January 29. Sources said, police received inputs that the detained students were in contact with those who carried out the blast.

The Delhi police's Special Cell handed evidence and documents to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) which will further interrogate the students.

NIA has also announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for identifying two people captured on CCTV cameras in connection with the blast. Earlier, the Special Cell of Delhi Police was probing the case but on February 2, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order to hand over the case to the National Investigation Agency, which deals with terror cases in India. No arrests have been made in this case so far.

Read:| Low intensity blast outside Israeli embassy in Delhi; Ghaziabad on high alert

According to the Delhi Police, a low-intensity improvised explosive device detonated at 5.05 pm on January 29 not far from Vijay Chowk where several VVIPS including President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi among other dignitaries were in attendance during the 'Beating Retreat' ceremony. There were no injuries reported but the window panes of several cars parked in the vicinity of the Jindal House were found shattered.

Read:| MHA issues order to transfer Delhi's Israel embassy blast case to NIA

Read:| NIA announces reward of Rs 10 lakh each for identifying suspects in Israel embassy blast case

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