The Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA) has taken over the investigation into the blast at Satwari Air Power Station and has filed a FIR.
The NIA case pertains to an explosion that occurred contained in the premises of the Jammu Air Power Station on 27 June and a subsequent blast carried out by drones
New Delhi: After the Union Ministry of Dwelling Affairs (MHA) handed over the probe of the Jammu Air Power station assault case to the NIA, the investigation company reregistered an FIR underneath quite a few sections.
Consistent with a press launch, the FIR has been registered underneath sections 3 and 4 of Explosive Substances Act, 1908, sections 13, 16, 18 and 23 of the UA (P) Act, 1967 and sections 307, 120B of IPC, 1860.
The case pertains to an explosion that occurred contained in the premises of the Air Power Station, Satwari campus, Jammu on 27 June and a subsequent blast, after about six minutes carried out by drones in a well-planned conspiracy that led to the damage to 2 Air Power personnel and broken the workplace buildings.
Whereas NIA has been working with completely different companies since instantly after the incident, pursuant to reregistration of the case, requisite actions as per legislation, for expeditious investigation of the case have been initiated.