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NIA Grills Local Who Opened Shop Weeks Before But Was Missing On Day Of Pahalgam Attack: Report
NIA Grills Local Who Opened Shop Weeks Before But Was Missing On Day Of Pahalgam Attack: Report

News18

time04-05-2025

  • News18

NIA Grills Local Who Opened Shop Weeks Before But Was Missing On Day Of Pahalgam Attack: Report

Last Updated: As part of its probe into the Pahalgam attack, which claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local pony ride operator, the NIA has already questioned over 100 locals in Kashmir. The National Investigation Agency is interrogating a local in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, who had opened his shop just 15 days before the terror attack and was missing on the day of the incident. As part of its probe into the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed the lives of 25 tourists and a local pony ride operator, the NIA has already questioned over 100 locals in Kashmir. According to The Indian Express, the central agency learnt about the local man who did not open his shop on the day of the attack during questioning of other suspects. 'Now, the officials of central agencies and NIA are questioning him and also examining his Internet Protocol Detail Record to get some clues," a source told The Indian Express. Sources in the central agencies stated that an NIA team has compiled a list of all locals who were present at the scene during the attack and is currently interrogating them. 'Since the case is with the NIA, we are providing help to them and sending all the locals to them," the source said. 'They have so far questioned 100 locals, including pony operators, shopkeepers, photographers and those employed in adventure sports activities… Some of them are learnt to have told investigators that they were spared based on their accent or after the attackers ascertained their faith," the source added. Earlier in the week, the NIA questioned a zipline operator seen chanting 'Allahu Akbar" in a viral video just before the terrorist attack unfolded in the scenic Baisaran meadow. After interrogation, the zipline operator was given a clean chit. Investigators are also examining whether the same group was responsible for the killing of three Army personnel in South Kashmir's Kulgam district in August 2023. The group is also suspected to have carried out an attack in Jammu's Poonch district in May last year, which resulted in the death of an Air Force personnel and injuries to four others. Following the Pahalgam terror attack, India announced a raft of measures against Pakistan, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. New Delhi also announced the shutting down of the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari, the suspension of visas for Pakistani nationals and the scaling down of top officials at the High Commission. First Published:

Pahalgam terror attack: Local who opened shop 15 days ago but not on day of incident under NIA scanner
Pahalgam terror attack: Local who opened shop 15 days ago but not on day of incident under NIA scanner

Indian Express

time03-05-2025

  • Indian Express

Pahalgam terror attack: Local who opened shop 15 days ago but not on day of incident under NIA scanner

A local in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam, who opened his shop around 15 days before the terror attack on tourists and did not open his shop on the day of the incident, is being questioned by officials of multiple central agencies, including the National Investigation Agency (NIA), The Indian Express has learnt. The NIA, which is investigating the April 22 attack where 26 people were killed, has already questioned around 100 locals as part of its probe. It was during questioning that the central agency learned about the man who did not open his shop on the day of the incident. 'Now, the officials of central agencies and NIA are questioning him and also examining his Internet Protocol Detail Record to get some clues,' a source said. Sources in the central agencies said that an NIA team has prepared a list of all the locals who were present at the site at the time and is now questioning them. 'Since the case is with the NIA, we are providing help to them and sending all the locals to them,' the source said. 'They have so far questioned 100 locals, including pony operators, shopkeepers, photographers and those employed in adventure sports activities… Some of them are learnt to have told investigators that they were spared based on their accent or after the attackers ascertained their faith,' the source added. Earlier in the week, the NIA had questioned and given a clean chit to the zipline operator seen chanting 'Allahu Akbar' in one of the videos recorded by a tourist. 'It was found after questioning that he got scared when he was chanting 'Allahu Akbar' and immediately left the spot. He did not inform anyone, including the police, even after reaching home. He made a call to his friend later in the evening,' another source said. Last month, the NIA registered an FIR after they were directed by the Union Home Ministry to take over the probe into the Pahalgam terror attack from the Jammu and Kashmir Police for probing a larger conspiracy theory hatched from across the border. Investigators are also looking into whether the same group was involved in the killing of three Army personnel in South Kashmir's Kulgam district in August 2023. The terrorists are also suspected to have been involved in an attack in Jammu's Poonch district in May last year, wherein an Air Force personnel was killed and four others injured. 'The central agencies and the NIA are revisiting all the past cases and trying to find out any clues so that a strong case can be built up against these attackers,' the source said. Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained since the Pahalgam terror attack, with India holding the Indus Waters Treaty 'in abeyance', cancelling all visas granted to Pakistan nationals, closing the Integrated Check Post at Attari, expelling diplomats, etc. This week, India also imposed an immediate ban on the import or transit of all goods originating in, or exported from, Pakistan.

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