J&K: Jawan killed in Kishtwar ambush, firing on

J&K: Jawan killed in Kishtwar ambush, firing on Kishtwar: An army jawan was late on Wednesday night killed in an ambush in a village in Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir following which the army cordoned off the area. According to latest reports, firing is continuing in the area from both sides. Meanwhile, the army has also launched search for Jahangir Sarori, a militant wanted in the Delhi High Court blast, who is believed to be one of the...
10:29 AM, May 03, 2012

J&K: Two Lashkar militants killed in encounter

J&K: Two Lashkar militants killed in encounter Kishtwar: Two top militants of the Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) were on Sunday gunned down by security forces in a fierce gun-battle in the Kishtwar district of Jammu and Kashmir. Acting on specific information about the presence of LeT militants in Dool-Banzwar forest belt in the district, troops of the 17 Rastriya Rifles and the police launched a cordon-and-search operation in the area to track them down, a senior police official said....
08:11 PM, Feb 26, 2012

Zero infiltration along Indo-Pak border in 2011

Zero infiltration along Indo-Pak border in 2011 Jammu: Jammu and Kashmir recorded "zero infiltration" for the first time in 2011 despite several attempts along the Indo-Pak border, police said on Tuesday. "2011 is first year that has witnessed zero infiltration (along Indo-Pak border). There has been no infiltration anywhere along the border in Jammu region," IGP (Jammu Zone) Dilbagh Singh said in Jammu. "There have been ceasefire violations. There have been dozens of infiltration attempts but they...
07:29 PM, Jan 03, 2012

Delhi HC blast probe in final stages: Sources

Delhi HC blast probe in final stages: Sources New Delhi: The investigation into the Delhi High Court blast is possibly in the final stages. According to sources, Dr Wasim Akram has been identified as a prime suspect and the NIA will produce him in court on Friday. Wasim is from Kishtwar and had allegedly sent emails to media houses claiming responsibility for the blast on behalf of banned terror outfit Harkat ul-Jihad al-Islami (HuJI). Other conspirators have also...
10:36 AM, Oct 21, 2011

Delhi blast: NIA seizes 3 mobiles from J&K

Delhi blast: NIA seizes 3 mobiles from J&K Jammu: Making some headway in its probe inthe Delhi High Court blast case, National Investigation Agency has recovered three mobile phones from Jammu and Kishtwar residence of a Kashmiri medical student who is the main suspect in the case. A team of NIA officials flew in a special aircraft to Jammu on Tuesday evening and seized two mobile phones from the house of Wasim Ahmed, a student of Unani medicine...
11:58 AM, Oct 19, 2011

Bangladesh: NIA quiz students, no clues yet

Bangladesh: NIA quiz students, no clues yet New Delhi: Expanding its probe in the Delhi High Court blast, a National Investigating Agency(NIA) team went to Bangladesh to question some students from Kishtwar in Kashmir Valley studying in a medical college to ferret out details about their arrested college mate. The NIA team quietly left for Dhaka recently and has been quizzing some of the Kashmiri students studying in Jalalabad Ragib Rabeya Medical College and Hospital at Sylhet,...
05:52 PM, Oct 09, 2011

Father of Delhi blast accused says he's innocent

Father of Delhi blast accused says he's innocent Kishtwar (J&K): The family of Kashmiri medical student Wasim Akram Malik, who has been arrested in the September 7 Delhi High Court blast case, claims that he is innocent. Wasim's family members say that he voluntarily appeared before the police and the National Investigation Agency (NIA). "I was informed by the NIA that Wasim is required for questioning (in connection with the Delhi High Court blast case) and in this...
10:27 AM, Oct 08, 2011

We handed over our son to NIA: Waseem's father

We handed over our son to NIA: Waseem's father Kishtwar: Maintaining that their medico son is "innocent", parents of Waseem Akram Malik on Friday said they have handed him over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Delhi after bringing him back from Bangladesh. "I was informed by the NIA that Waseem Akram Malik is required for questioning (in connection with the Delhi High Court blast case) and in this connection NIA has given a letter to me," Waseem's...
07:48 PM, Oct 07, 2011

Kashmiri student arrested in Delhi blast case

Kashmiri student arrested in Delhi blast case New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has claimed a a breakthrough in the Delhi High Court blast case blast after arresting a medical student belonging to Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir. The NIA arrested the medical student, identified as Wasim Akram, on the basis of interrogation of the two suspects arrested in Kishtwar. While Wasim Akram Malik will remain in police custody till October 21, Abid Hussain has been...
01:05 PM, Oct 07, 2011

Delhi blast: judicial custody for 1 Kishtwar boy

Delhi blast: judicial custody for 1 Kishtwar boy New Delhi: The three Kishtwar boys, brought to Delhi for questioning on Wednesday, were produced before a court on Thursday. One of the boys has been sent to 15 days police custody, while the other two will be produced in court again later today. They were arrested for allegedly sending an e-mail hours after the blast, from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar, Jammu and Kashmir. The explosion outside Gate No...
11:30 AM, Sep 22, 2011

Delhi blast: NIA to seek remand of two suspects

Delhi blast: NIA to seek remand of two suspects New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) brought two boys arrested in Kishtwar for allegedly sending the terror e-mail claiming that Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) was behind the Delhi High Court blast on transit remand on Wednesday. The two boys who are in NIA detention, have been brought to Delhi by the NIA team led by DIG Mukesh Singh, for further questioning. The due was taken on a transit remand after which...
01:27 PM, Sep 21, 2011

Delhi blast: Suspected HuJI operative detained

Delhi blast: Suspected HuJI operative detained Jammu: Security agencies have detained a suspected HuJI operative Hafiz Aamir for allegedly sending a terror email in the aftermath of the September 7 blast outside the Delhi High Court. Hafiz Aamir is understood to have told the investigators that an email claiming responsibility on behalf of the HuJI was sent on his directions, sources said on Thursday. Aamir, who has been detained in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district, is...
09:53 AM, Sep 15, 2011

Seven involved in Delhi HC blast: Sources

Seven involved in Delhi HC blast: Sources New Delhi: An e-mail sent from a cyber cafe in Kishtwar town now holds the key to solving the Delhi High Court blast. Sources told CNN-IBN that the two class XI students who sent the e-mail claiming responsibility for the blast are actually a part of a core group of seven persons. Their interrogation also revealed that five others in the age group of 25-35 years were involved in the...
07:08 AM, Sep 15, 2011

NIA gets definite leads in Delhi HC blast case

NIA gets definite leads in Delhi HC blast case New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has secured the first definite leads in the Delhi High Court blast case and the agency in now looking towards a core group of seven persons, who were behind the planning and execution of the blast that killed 13 people. The NIA has got the breakthrough after questioning two minors detained by the police for sending the terror e-mail, from a cyber cafe...
09:40 PM, Sep 14, 2011

NIA probing role of 7 people in Delhi blast case

NIA probing role of 7 people in Delhi blast case New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has finally got some definite leads in the September 7 Delhi High Court bomb blast case. Sources have told CNN-IBN that the NIA is investigating the role of seven people in the Delhi High Court blast case. The group which planned and the executed the Delhi High Court blast includes two minors, who have been arrested in Jammu and Kashmir. NIA cyber forensic...
06:01 PM, Sep 14, 2011
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