The National Investigation Agency filed a charge sheet against twelve individuals suspected of planning and executing the 2025 Bengaluru bomb blast attacks.
Investigators allege the accused formed a conspiracy to detonate explosives in crowded areas, causing casualties and property damage. The charge sheet outlines communication records, recovered materials and witness statements supporting prosecution theories.
Security was tightened across Karnataka after the blasts, and agencies pursued links to broader extremist networks. Defense lawyers for some accused have challenged evidence admissibility and custody procedures in parallel proceedings.
The NIA said the filing marks a milestone toward trial in a case that drew national attention to urban terror preparedness. Local police cooperated in forensic examination of blast sites and digital forensics on seized devices.
Courts will decide framing of charges and bail applications for remaining detainees. Community leaders called for continued vigilance while urging against profiling of any religious or ethnic group during investigations.
The NIA charge sheet names twelve suspects in the 2025 Bengaluru blasts case, alleging conspiracy to detonate explosives in crowded areas. Security agencies pursued communications and forensic evidence after the attacks.
State home officials reviewed urban surveillance plans after the blasts exposed gaps in crowded market security. Victim compensation procedures were activated for families of those injured in the explosions.
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