Ludhiana Blast: case can be handed to central agency

Ludhiana Blast : The central government requested a report from the Punjab government regarding the bombing in Ludhiana, Punjab, and central intelligence and investigative agencies were also asked to submit their report.

It is believed that if the report of the central investigative agencies turns out to be serious, then the Center may entrust the investigation of this matter to the central agency. Keep in mind that today a bomb attack took place on the third floor of the court located in the town of Ludhiana in Punjab.

The explosion was so strong that one person died and four people were injured. Given the type of situation that prevailed in Punjab in the recent past, the Center has constantly warned that the situation should be closely monitored.

Given the situation in Punjab, the central government had warned security agencies there that anti-social elements could take advantage of these situations and create serious unrest. Therefore, special attention should be paid to important institutions, including religious places in Punjab. Even 7 days had not passed since this alert that there had been an explosion in Ludhiana.

Intelligence sources believe that other explosives (Ludhiana Blast), including ammonium nitrate, may have been used in the Ludhiana explosion, and the person who brought the bomb must have learned how to make it by checking the internet because the way the bomb is exploited has changed. It does not appear to be the job of someone experienced in bomb making.

The Union Interior Ministry has requested a report from the Punjab government regarding the bombing, and the central intelligence and investigation services are also inspecting the scene, if the situation turned out to be serious in the past. during the investigation of the case, that is, if the hand of foreign countries and terrorist organizations was shown there. The investigation of the case may also be entrusted to the central investigative agency NIA.

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