MHA may hand over probe into J-K CRPF camp attack to NIA

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Home Ministry is likely to hand over the probe into today's attack on a camp in to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

A senior official said since the strike in Bandipora district of J-K was a terror attack, the investigation may be given to the NIA.



Terrorists belonging to the were suspected to be involved in the incident as the modus operandi of the attack was similar to those adopted by the Pakistan- based terrorist group, the official said.

Four heavily armed terrorists today tried to storm the camp in a pre-dawn 'suicide' attack but were killed in retaliatory fire by security forces.

NIA, which was created post the 2008 terror attack, functions as the central counter-enforcement agency in the country.

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MHA may hand over probe into J-K CRPF camp attack to NIA

The Home Ministry is likely to hand over the probe into today's attack on a CRPF camp in Jammu and Kashmir to the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A senior official said since the strike in Bandipora district of J-K was a terror attack, the investigation may be given to the NIA. Terrorists belonging to the Lashkar-e-Taiba were suspected to be involved in the incident as the modus operandi of the attack was similar to those adopted by the Pakistan- based terrorist group, the official said. Four heavily armed terrorists today tried to storm the CRPF camp in a pre-dawn 'suicide' attack but were killed in retaliatory fire by security forces. NIA, which was created post the 2008 Mumbai terror attack, functions as the central counter-terrorism law enforcement agency in the country. The Home Ministry is likely to hand over the probe into today's attack on a camp in to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

A senior official said since the strike in Bandipora district of J-K was a terror attack, the investigation may be given to the NIA.

Terrorists belonging to the were suspected to be involved in the incident as the modus operandi of the attack was similar to those adopted by the Pakistan- based terrorist group, the official said.

Four heavily armed terrorists today tried to storm the camp in a pre-dawn 'suicide' attack but were killed in retaliatory fire by security forces.

NIA, which was created post the 2008 terror attack, functions as the central counter-enforcement agency in the country.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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