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NIA files chargesheet in explosives recovery case in Andhra

By IANS | Updated: February 6, 2026 21:50 IST

Vijayawada, Feb 6 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday chargesheeted a key accused in a case relating ...

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Vijayawada, Feb 6 The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday chargesheeted a key accused in a case relating to recovery of explosives from his residence in Andhra Pradesh last year.

The accused, Shaik Amanulla alias Abubakar Siddique, has been named under various sections of UA(P) Act, BNS, Explosive Substances Act 1908 and Arms Act in the chargesheet filed before the NIA Special Court, Vijayawada.

NIA investigations had revealed that Abubakar Siddique had been living in Rayachoty town of Annamayya district on forged documents under the assumed name of Shaik

Amanulla since absconding from Tamil Nadu in another criminal case in 1999. He was, in fact, wanted in Tamil Nadu in 14 cases of crime.

Initially, he was arrested by Tamil Nadu police on July 1, 2025, after he was identified as the absconding Abubakar Siddique. Subsequently, in August 2025, the Andhra Pradesh police placed him under arrest in instant case of seizure of explosives, which NIA later took over.

The NIA found during its ongoing investigation that the accused had been in possession of illegal explosive substances and prohibited arms for intended use in carrying out terror acts. He was in the process of preparing for such acts and, at the time of his arrest, was engaged in selection of targets, as well as radicalisation and recruitment of gullible youth, along with their training in preparation of IEDs.

The cases in which he was an accused in Tamil Nadu included sending of parcel bombs (1995), planting of bombs at five places in three cities of the state (1999), carrying explosives illegally in a train (1999), harbouring absconders in various terror acts over a 30-year period, planting of a bomb during the rath yatra of a prominent leader in 2011, and brutal killings of several political leaders during 2012-13.

NIA said further investigation is continuing in the case.

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