Mangaluru police knowledgeable that the accused within the auto-rickshaw bomb blast case who was injured through the blast is now match for investigation. The bomb blast case, which was declared as a terror act, is now being probed by Nationwide Investigation Company (NIA).
Talking to the information company ANI, Mangaluru police commissioner N Sashikumar mentioned, “Medical doctors who have been treating the accused licensed on Friday that the accused in bomb blast case is match for questioning. Now we have completed all of the formalities and the Mangaluru auto rickshaw bomb blast case has now been transferred to the Nationwide Investigation Company.”
Earlier in an announcement, Karnataka residence minister Araga Jnanendra mentioned the state had beneficial an NIA probe into the bomb blast. The Union ministry of residence affairs then accepted and directed the company to launch an investigation.
On November 19, an explosion was reported in an auto-rickshaw in Mangaluru, injuring the motive force and the passenger, Mohammed Shariq (24), who can also be the prime accused within the case. The accused Shariq, from Thirthahalli of Shivamogga district, was travelling within the autorickshaw with a stress cooker fitted with a detonator, wires and batteries when it exploded on the outskirts of Mangaluru.
Karnataka police chief later declared it a terror act and revealed that the accused has hyperlinks with organised terror teams.