NIA Files Chargesheet in Sirsa Grenade Attack: A Tale of International Conspiracy
The National Investigation Agency has submitted a chargesheet involving nine accused, including two Pakistan nationals, linked to a 2025 grenade attack on a police station in Haryana, India. The attack was orchestrated by Pakistani nationals, with local recruits carrying out the task, according to NIA investigations.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a chargesheet against nine individuals for their alleged involvement in last year's grenade attack on a women's police station in Sirsa, Haryana.
The attack, which caused no casualties, was part of a plot led by Pakistani gangster-turned-terrorist Shahzad, aiming to incite fear by targeting Indian police.
The accused, comprising both Pakistani handlers and Indian recruits, were involved in a complex planning and execution phase, highlighting cross-border terrorism's impact on local security operatives.
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