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Assam: 15 held for alleged involvement in planting bombs on Independence Day

Ten improvised explosive device-like objects were found at various places, including four in Guwahati, on the Independence Day this year

Published on: Sept 22, 2024 04:10 pm IST
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The Assam police in association with the National Investigation Agency (NIA) have arrested 15 persons, including three women, for their alleged involvement in planting bomb-like substances at 24 places in the state on the Independence Day this year.

The Assam police said the arrests took place on Saturday night at different places after prolonged intelligence gathering. (Representational image)

Terming the development as a “major breakthrough”, the Assam police said in a release issued on Sunday that the arrests took place on Saturday night at different places “after prolonged intelligence gathering” into the cases of planting of “suspected IED (improvised explosive device) like materials”.

“Assam Police, with technical support of NIA, conducted coordinated raids in different parts of the state and apprehended 15 persons including 3 women last night,” the release said.

It added that the arrests were based on specific input received from various sources during the investigation of attempted sabotage activity. All 15 accused are being interrogated to unearth “the larger conspiracy”.

“Incriminating facts have been untethered after preliminary interrogation of the apprehended persons and more information about the conspiracy are expected to be known after prolonged interrogation, in due course of time,” the release said.

Following search operations over two days, 10 improvised explosive device-like objects were found at various places including four in Guwahati. None of the devices went off and no one was injured.

The Assam police set up several special investigation teams (SITs) to probe the cases and announced a reward of 5 lakh to anyone providing “credible information on persons involved in making, transporting, planting of these devices”.

It was decided that two cases involving recovery of bomb-like devices in Guwahati and Lakhimpur would be handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Utpal Parashar

Utpal is a Senior Assistant Editor based in Guwahati. He covers seven states of North-East India and heads the editorial team for the region. He was previously based in Kathmandu, Dehradun and Delhi with Hindustan Times.

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