The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has launched searches at seven locations across Jammu and Kashmir as part of its ongoing investigation into the Reasi bus attack that claimed the lives of nine pilgrims. The raids, which began early Friday, target areas linked to hybrid terrorists and Over-Ground Workers (OGWs) and include sites in the Rajouri and Reasi districts.
The operation follows earlier searches conducted in June in Rajouri, shortly after the attack on June 9, when terrorists opened fire on a bus transporting pilgrims from Shiv Khori to Katra. The assault caused the bus to veer off course and fall into a gorge, resulting in nine fatalities, including a child, and injuring over 30 others.
The NIA took over the case on June 15, directed by the Ministry of Home Affairs. Investigations have revealed that the arrested suspect, Hakam Khan, alias Hakin din, facilitated support for the attackers by providing safe shelter, logistics, and food. Previous raids have led to the seizure of various items that establish connections between the terrorists and the OGWs involved.
The Jammu and Kashmir police had previously reported that at least two terrorists participated in the attack. The NIA continues to gather evidence as part of its efforts to bring those responsible to justice.