A Delhi court has made a significant decision in the ongoing Red Fort blast investigation. The court extended the custody of five accused individuals. The National Investigation Agency will hold them until January 16.
Court Grants Extended Custody for Further Questioning
The court approved the NIA's request for more time. Investigators need to question the accused thoroughly. This extension allows the agency to dig deeper into the case details.
Evidence from Witnesses and Digital Devices
Remand papers submitted to the court reveal crucial information. Some witnesses provided statements that shed light on the incident. Technical analysis of seized digital devices also yielded important data.
Investigators extracted this data during their examination. The findings from both sources appear to strengthen the NIA's case against the accused.
Next Steps in the Investigation
The NIA now has until January 16 to continue its work. Agency officials will likely focus on verifying the witness accounts. They will also analyze the digital evidence more comprehensively.
This extension shows the court recognizes the complexity of the investigation. The Red Fort blast case requires careful and thorough examination of all available evidence.