New Delhi: The results of the psychoanalysis test of four accused in the Israel embassy blast case conducted in the All India Institue of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) revealed that two of them were telling "partial truth" as far as their role in the blast is concerned, as per reports. The accused have been identified as Nazir Hussain (26), Zulfikar Ali Wazir (25), Aiaz Hussain (28) and Muzammil Hussain (25) all residents of Thang village of Kargil district of Ladakh. They were arrested on June 24 from Kargil. A team of Delhi Police went to Kargil to arrest the four students and later obtained the transit remand from a local court to bring them to Delhi.
According to the sources, all the four accused were in the national capital on the day of the incident, their phones were switched off and after the blast, they all left the city. These students were active on social media and were commenting on the Palestine-Israel conflicts. The police said these men were allegedly conspiring to "plan and execute terror activities" in the national capital.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is undertaking the main investigation in the explosion that took place in the near Israeli Embassy on January 29. During the explosion, windscreens of several cars parked in the vicinity of the Embassy on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road in the national capital were found damaged. At the time, sources had confirmed that ammonium nitrate was used for the explosion and added this blast may be a trial of some "bigger conspiracy".