Top Stories

Assaults on Indian embassies are the subject of an NIA FIR; a team from the agency will shortly travel to Canada and America

 
Assaults on Indian embassies are the subject of an NIA FIR; a team from the agency will shortly travel to Canada and America

Assaults on Indian embassies are the subject of an NIA FIR; a team from the agency will shortly travel to Canada and America


Union Home Ministry has handed over this case to NIA about the grenade attack on the US Consulate. After that, the NIA filed a FIR and began an investigation. During the assault on the Indian High Commission in Canada, a grenade was also hurled. As a result, the NIA has filed a complaint under the UAPA and EXPLOSIVE Act. The incident provided information about the attackers' links to Khalistani backing.


In Delhi. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) was looking into the attacks on the Indian embassies in America and Canada. Opponents of Khalistan attacked the Indian embassies of both nations in March. In addition to this, the NIA is also looking into violent protests and sabotage attempts at the Indian High Commission in England.


In relation to the attacks in March, the Special Cell of the Delhi Police had filed a FIR under the Unlawful Activities Act. In response to violent protests in front of Indian consulates in Canada and the United States, the NIA has now opened an investigation. The investigation team may soon travel to North America and Canada.


The information indicates that the NIA has received this matter from the Union Home Ministry. After that, the NIA filed a FIR and began an investigation. During the assault on the Indian High Commission in Canada, a grenade was also hurled. As a result, the NIA has filed a complaint under the UAPA and EXPLOSIVE Act. The incident provided information about the attackers' links to Khalistani backing.


The information indicates that the NIA has received this matter from the Union Home Ministry. After that, the NIA filed a FIR and began an investigation. During the assault on the Indian High Commission in Canada, a grenade was also hurled. As a result, the NIA has filed a complaint under the UAPA and EXPLOSIVE Act. The incident provided information about the attackers' links to Khalistani backing.

No comments: