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Detailed forensic probe on to establish reason behind J&Ok bus hearth: NIA

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Detailed forensic probe on to establish reason behind J&Ok bus hearth: NIA

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NIA has prolonged all requisite help to J&Ok Police within the investigation of the case of passenger bus catching hearth close to Katra on Friday

National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday mentioned an in depth forensic probe is constant to establish the rationale for the current trigger of a fireplace in a passenger bus close to Katra city, the bottom camp for the pilgrims visiting Mata Vaishno Devi shrine in Reasi district of Jammu and Kashmir.

Four individuals have been killed and 24 others injured on Friday when a hearth ripped aside the shifting bus, principally carrying devotees, close to Nomai, about 3km from Katra, shortly after it left for Jammu from the bottom camp.

A group of NIA inspected the wreckage of the bus on Saturday and picked up samples throughout their one-and-a-half hour keep on the scene.

“NIA has prolonged all requisite help to J&Ok Police within the investigation of the case of passenger bus catching hearth close to Katra on Friday. Detailed forensic probe is constant to establish the explanations for the reason for hearth,” the company mentioned in a tweet.

Though the survivors and the individuals residing within the neighborhood of the incident spoke about listening to a sound of an explosion within the bus, ADGP, Jammu zone, Mukesh Singh on Friday mentioned preliminary probe doesn’t level to make use of of any explosive.


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