Burdwan blast: NIA team likely to visit Bangladesh for probe

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 29 2014 | 9:30 PM IST
A team of National Investigation Agency (NIA) is likely to visit Bangladesh soon following leads which have come up during the probe into the Burdwan blast linked to members of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangaldesh.
Official sources said that during the investigation, NIA has come across various information about the activities of JMB members across India and their links with the neghbouring country.
Besides, after interrogation of the arrested persons involved in Burdwan blast, NIA has come to the conclusion that at least 120 IEDs were transported to Bangladesh in four batches.
The two main suspects Sheikh Kausar and Yusuf, who are on run, are Bangladeshi nationals with wide contacts in that country.
India has also sought details from Bangladesh about the interrogation report of two JMB militants Asif Adnan (26) and Fazle Elahi Tanjil (24) who were arrested from Segunbagicha area of Dhaka city.
"Considering all these facts, it is necessary for the investigators to visit Bangladesh sooner than later," a source said.
India will also hand over a dossier to Bangladesh government for preventive steps and necessary action needed to be taken by Dhaka to counter the threat posed by JMB.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval had visited Burdwan for having a first-hand knowledge of the conspiracy being hatched by JMB to target Bangaldesh government from Indian soil.
The Narendra Modi government has made it clear that it will have friendly relations with all neighbouring countries and following that policy, NIA has been asked to complete the investigation into the October 2 blast as soon as possible so that all contours of the international terror conspiracy are exposed, the sources said.
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First Published: Oct 29 2014 | 9:30 PM IST

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