A Home Ministry spokesman said a NIA team found the wireless set in the car in which the terrorists travelled to the Air Force case on the intervening night of December 31 and January 1.
The spokesperson said that the data in the wireless set had been deleted and the equipment was sent to CFSL Chandigarh for a joint examination with experts from National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO) for retrieving the deleted data.
The NIA teams, after establishing route taken by Jaish-e- Mohammed terrorists from the point where Superintendent of Police-rank officer Salwinder Singh's car was hijacked to the IAF base, were looking for clues with the help of local villagers.
"NIA teams are collecting CCTV footage on the route taken by terrorists to Air Force Base," the spokesperson said.
NIA teams with Punjab police and local villagers are carrying out searches in the nearby villages on the route taken by the terrorists for evidence left behind by terrorists like clothes, electronic devices, the spokesperson said.
"Singh was questioned for the third consecutive day today. His cook Madan Gopal and Baba of the Mazaar are being summoned to NIA headquarters here tomorrow for examination," the spokesperson said.
The questioning is continuing to ascertain various facts related to the case, official sources said, adding that Singh is allegedly changing statements quite often.
Somraj, caretaker of Panj Peer Dargah in Punjab, which Singh had claimed to have visited before he was kidnapped by terrorists who attacked the Air Force base hours later may be confronted with the SP and Gopal.
The shrine is located a few kilometres from Bamiyal, the village from where the terrorists were suspected to have infiltrated into India before mounting the attack.
Terrorists attacked the Pathankot IAF base during the intervening night of January 1 and 2 and managed to kill seven security personnel including a Lt Col of elite NSG. So far only four bodies of terrorists have been recovered after an 80 -hour-long gun battle.
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