Red Fort Blast: NIA Files 7,500-Page Chargesheet Against 10 Accused
Red Fort Blast: NIA Files Chargesheet Against 10 Accused

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a comprehensive 7,500-page chargesheet against 10 accused individuals in connection with the 2021 Red Fort blast incident. The blast, which occurred near the historic Red Fort in Delhi, had raised serious security concerns. The chargesheet details the alleged roles of the accused in planning and executing the attack, which involved the use of improvised explosive devices.

Key Accusations and Evidence

The NIA has presented substantial evidence, including digital forensics, witness testimonies, and material recovered from the crime scene. The accused are charged under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The investigation revealed that the accused had links with banned terrorist organizations and had conspired to carry out the blast to create unrest.

Investigation Highlights

The NIA conducted extensive raids across multiple states, leading to the arrest of the key conspirators. The chargesheet mentions the recovery of explosives, detonators, and incriminating documents. The agency also highlighted the use of encrypted communication channels by the accused to evade detection.

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  • The blast took place on January 26, 2021, during Republic Day celebrations.
  • No casualties were reported, but the incident caused panic and damage to property.
  • The accused include both masterminds and facilitators who provided logistical support.

Legal Proceedings

The chargesheet has been submitted to a special NIA court in Delhi, which will now proceed with the trial. The accused remain in judicial custody. The NIA has sought maximum punishment under anti-terror laws, emphasizing the gravity of the threat posed by such attacks.

This case underscores the ongoing challenges in counter-terrorism efforts in India. The agency’s thorough investigation aims to dismantle terror networks and prevent future incidents.

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