NIA chargesheets man arrested in June bus attack in Jammu’s Reasi
Saturday, 14 December 2024
The NIA filed charges against Hakam Khan for his involvement in the June 9 Reasi bus attack that killed nine and injured 41. Khan allegedly provided logistical support, including food and shelter, to three terrorists and helped them choose the attack location. Two Pakistan-based LeT commanders are suspected of orchestrating the attack.
The NIA filed charges against Hakam Khan for his involvement in the June 9 Reasi bus attack that killed nine and injured 41. Khan allegedly provided logistical support, including food and shelter, to three terrorists and helped them choose the attack location. Two Pakistan-based LeT commanders are suspected of orchestrating the attack.
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