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NIA identifies owner of Maruti Eeco used in Pulwama attack

The car was sold to a resident of Anantnag in 2011 and subsequently changed hands seven times.

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New Delhi: The NIA Monday said the owner of the vehicle used in the Pulwama terror attack has been identified and he has joined the Jaish-e-Mohammed terror outfit.

An official spokesman said the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made a significant breakthrough in the investigation by identifying the vehicle and its owner after piecing together remnants of the car recovered from the scene of the blast.

The NIA investigators, with the support of forensic and automobile experts, have been able to identify the vehicle used in the blast as a Maruti Eeco having chassis number MA3ERLF1SOO183735 and engine number G12BN164140.

The vehicle was sold to Mohammed Jaleel Ahmed Haqani, a resident of Heaven Colony in Anantnag in 2011, and subsequently it changed hands seven times and finally reached Sajjad Bhat, a resident of Bijbehara in south Kashmir.

The vehicle was purchased on February 4, the spokesman said, adding Sajjad was a student of Siraj-ul-Uloom, Shopian.

Raids were conducted by a team of NIA and police at Sajjad’s house on Saturday but he was not present.

He has reportedly joined Jaish-e-Mohammed and his photograph also appeared on social media where he is seen holding weapons.

Forty CRPF personnel were killed when a suicide bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into a bus carrying jawans in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir on February 14.


Also read: Govt issues showcause notices to 13 TV channels for airing Pakistan army’s Pulwama presser


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  1. This is very good, because it will help the police unravel the logistics network of the attack, and all links in that network need to be snapped so another such attack does not happen.

    But what surprises me is, why has no narrative yet come out on the intelligence failure aspect of Pulwama attack? Who were the people involved, what are their background, do they have any past criminal record, or political inclinations? On thing is for certain, the intelligence is obviously manned by Indians, we cannot say that Pakistanis are manning our intelligence. Pakistan side of this heinous act has been established (Jaish etc); what are we doing to unravel the Indian side?

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