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NIA files chargesheet against another accused in Gurugram clubs bombing case

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New Delhi, Mar 19 (PTI) The National Investigation Agency on Thursday filed a chargesheet against one more accused for alleged involvement in bomb attacks at two Gurugram clubs by members of the proscribed Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror outfit in 2024.

Ramdutt is the ninth accused to be chargesheeted in the case related to Canada-based designated terrorist Satinderjit Singh alias Goldy Brar, the probe agency said.

The NIA, which has filed a supplementary chargesheet against him before its special court in Panchkula, Haryana, has found him to be linked with Brar’s close aide Rohit Godara and foreign-based gangster Randeep Malik.

The agency had last year filed a chargesheet against Brar and seven others in this case.

Investigation has revealed the arrested accused to be a part of a larger terror syndicate and a key facilitator of the syndicate members, the NIA said in a statement.

Ramdutt had allegedly provided a safe hideout near Chambal area to a chargesheeted accused who was involved in hurling explosives at the two clubs, it said.

The Warehouse Club and Human Club in Sector-29, Gurugram, were attacked on December 10, 2024.

The NIA, which had taken over the probe soon after the terror bombing, has uncovered a major conspiracy by a wider network of operatives working under the direction of overseas terror handlers.

The counter-terror agency is continuing with its investigation to identify other conspirators and trace the financial channels involved in the conspiracy, with the aim to dismantle the terror network operating in the region, the statement said. PTI AKV KVK KVK

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