NIA Arrests 2 Prime Accused After Searches at Three Places in West Bengal’s Amta Bomb Blast Case

The National Investigation Agency has arrested two prime suspects in the Amta bomb blast case after conducting coordinated searches at three locations in West Bengal.

The blast in Amta district killed multiple people, and the agency’s investigation has focused on identifying and apprehending those responsible. The arrests of two key suspects followed simultaneous search operations, a method commonly used to secure evidence and prevent suspects from absconding.

The NIA handles cases involving explosives and terrorism-related offences, and coordinated searches across multiple sites are a standard part of building a case against organised networks. Such operations can yield material evidence as well as leads pointing to additional individuals.

The Amta bomb blast caused loss of life, making it a serious matter that drew the central agency’s involvement. Establishing the identities and roles of those behind the explosion is central to the investigation.

With two prime accused now in custody, investigators are expected to question them and analyse the material recovered during the searches. The probe is likely to continue as authorities work to determine the full extent of the conspiracy and any wider network involved.

 

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Sources:

https://nia.gov.in/

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