City
Epaper

Coimbatore blast: TN Governor expresses dissatisfaction over delay in transferring probe to NIA, says "no politics should be on terrorism"

By ANI | Updated: October 29, 2022 16:30 IST

Expressing his dissatisfaction over the alleged State government's delay in handing over the Coimbatore blast case to the National ...

Open in App

Expressing his dissatisfaction over the alleged State government's delay in handing over the Coimbatore blast case to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on Friday said there should be "no politics" on terrorism.

Governor Ravi also expressed serious concern over the possible destruction of crucial evidence in a "high-profile terror plot", said Raj Bhavan.

Governor praised the police which established the car blast as a serious terror attack conspiracy within hours of the incident and lamented soft peddling by the State government. He urged "no politics on terrorism and no leniency to terrorists as they are enemies of the nation and friends of none," added Raj Bhavan.

Meanwhile, AIADMK leader and former Tamil Nadu Minister RB Udaya Kumar lambasted the DMK government over the law and order situation. He said Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin should tell people what measures he had taken to prevent terrorist activities in the state.

Speaking to media persons, Kumar said, "Whenever the DMK was in power, there have been continuous bomb blasts in Tamil Nadu. In 1998, there were serial bomb blasts in 11 places and more than 50 people died during the DMK regime. No terrorist attack took place during the AIADMK rule. And now when DMK is in power, terrorist attacks are taking place in Tamil Nadu."

"Chief Minister Stalin should break his silence and resolve this issue. DMK regime will be overthrown by the people if Stalin does not break his silence," he added.

NIA registered a case to probe October 23 Coimbatore LPG cylinder explosion that occurred in a car.

The NIA registered the case after the Counter Terrorism and Counter Radicalization (CTCR) division of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an order asking the anti-terror agency to start probe into the case.

The MHA order comes a day after Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin recommended for NIA probe in the case. Stalin, in a recommendation letter, to the MHA had requested on Wednesday to transfer the investigation of the case related to the car cylinder explosion in the Ukkadam area in Coimbatore to the NIA, and directed police to ensure security in Coimbatore.

Tamil Nadu Police so far has arrested six people in connection with the case, and have invoked the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

Those arrested are learned to be associates of Jameesha Mubin, who was charred to death in suspicious circumstances after an LPG cylinder inside a Maruti 800 he was driving exploded near a temple around 4 am.

According to police, Mubin, 25, who was an engineering graduate, has been previously questioned by the NIA in 2019 for alleged terror links. His name is mentioned as the primary accused in the case.

Five people arrested on Monday night were Mohammad Thalka, 25, Mohammad Asarudheen, 25, Muhammad Riyaz, 27, Feroz Ismail, 27, and Mohammad Navaz Ismail, 27. However, the sixth person, identified as Afsar Khan, a relative of the deceased, was arrested earlier on Thursday. Khan is the cousin of the deceased. He was picked two days before by the special investigation team. On Wednesday, Police officials also conducted searches on Khan's residence and took his laptop.

Earlier on Sunday, Tamil Nadu DGP said the police found materials used to make explosives in Mubin's house in Ukkadam. They seized 75 kgs of potassium nitrate, charcoal, aluminium powder and sulphur which can be used to make explosives.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: M. K. StalinAiadmkRaj BhavanNational Investigation AgencySpecial national investigation agencyKochi national investigation agencyNational investigationInvestigation agencyKolkata special task forceCcb bengaluru cityThe national investigation agency
Open in App

Related Stories

PoliticsTamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026: BJP-AIADMK Join Hands, Palaniswami To Lead Alliance, Says Amit Shah

NationalTamil Nadu Budget 2025-26: MK Stalin Led Government Replaces Indian Rupee Symbol

NationalTamil Nadu CM Opposes Three-Language Policy and Delimitation, Says Will Fight and Win (Watch Video)

NationalDr. Manmohan Singh Passes Away: Tributes Pour In for Former PM from Political Leaders

NationalAmit Shah Urges Security Forces to Coordinate for Naxalism Elimination by March 2026

National Realted Stories

NationalBharatiya Kisan Union (Ekta-Sidhupur) protests against Punjab govt for not giving compensation for destroyed crops

NationalHaryana Minister inspects arrangements for water drainage in Gurugram

National'We must stand as one': A plea for peace after the Pahalgam attack

NationalFour of family killed as car hits bike in Madhya Pradesh

NationalBSF intensifies vigilance along India-B’desh border using latest electronic gadgets