"Received mortal remains of the late Shri Patnibin Maxwell, who was killed in an attack in Israel, at Thiruvananthapuram Airport and paid my respects. I share the deep sorrow and anguish experienced by his family members," the post on X read.
Moshe Arbel, the Israeli interior minister, visited India to pay tribute to Patnibin Maxwell, an Indian killed by a Hezbollah rocket while working on a farm.
Nibin, 31, is survived by his wife, who is seven months pregnant and a five-year-old daughter, the deceased's father Antony Maxwell told ANI. Among the injured are two others from Kerala- identified as per reports as Idukki natives Paul Melvin and Bush Joseph George.
As per information, the deceased has been identified as 31-year-old Nibin Maxwell, son of Pathrose Maxwell, from Kollam district in Kerala. Reports have also confirmed that the other two injured are also from Kerala.
In light of the recent emerging threats like the parliament security breach and the second consecutive attack outside the Israel embassy, the order has come up as a major shift in power on these IPS rank officials.
Delhi Police has registered an FIR against unknown persons at the Tughlaq Road police station in the suspicious blast near the Israel Embassy on December 26, according to Delhi Police.
Paramilitary forces have been deployed outside the Israeli Embassy in Delhi, two days after the police received a call about a 'blast' being heard near the area.
A team of NIA officials, along with the Delhi Special Cell and Dog Squad, reached the Israeli Embassy on Wednesday morning and initiated a probe into the alleged 'blast' call incident.
The police have also started analysing dump data of the said spot, to identify phone numbers active in the area, sources said, adding that around five thousand phone numbers were active during the period.