The Special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court at New Delhi on Wednesday extended the NIA custody of Zamir Ahmed Ahangar and Tufail Ahmad Bhat for a further 5 days. They were produced before the court after expiry of 5 days of custodial remand.
Special NIA Judge Pitambar Dutt extended the NIA custody of Tufail Ahmed Bhat and Zamir Ahmed Ahangar for a further 5 days after conducting a hearing in a closed courtroom.
According to a press release issued by Nagpur Rural Police, the arrested accused include company executives, production managers and operational supervisors responsible for handling explosive materials and ensuring safety compliance at the facility.
In another major success in the deadly Delhi Red Fort blast case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two Jammu and Kashmir residents having links with the Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGH) terror outfit for "supplying weapons" to the prime accused.
The duo, identified as Zameer Ahmad Ahangar of Ganderbal (J&K) and Tufail Ahmad Bhat of Srinagar (J&K), were formally arrested by NIA for their active involvement in the conspiracy related to the Delhi blast. The duo had supplied the weapons to the prime accused in the Delhi blast
It is alleged that they were collecting arms and ammunition. Zamir Ahmed Ahangar was given a rifle, a pistol and live ammunition by Mufti Irfan Ahmed and Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather.
A Special NIA court at Patiala House Court on Friday extended the period of investigation for a further 45 days to conclude the investigation in the Delhi blast case of November 2025. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) sought a 90-day extension to complete the investigation.
The 37th Analytical and Support Sanctions Monitoring Team report acknowledges India's inputs on cross-border terrorism. The UN report linked Jaish-e-Mohammed to the Red Fort attack, claiming 15 lives, and noted the group's women-only wing, Jamaat ul-Muminat, aims to support terrorist atta
The East Jaintia Hills Police on Sunday said that the search and rescue operation following the illegal coal mining blast that occurred on February 5 is still underway, even as the matter is currently under the consideration of the Hon'ble High Court.
Another accused, Nasir Bilal Malla's judicial custody also extended. Duty NIA Judge Prashant Sharma remanded all 6 Accused persons to judicial custody after NIA interrogation. The six Accused persons were produced before the court after three days of NIA custody. NIA moved an application
Special NIA court at Patiala House Court on Thursday allowed Dr. Shaheen Saeed's plea for a meeting with her lawyer in NIA custody. She is in 3 days further NIA custody till tomorrow. She was arrested in the Delhi Blast case of November 2025.