New Delhi: In a significant development days after the Pahalgam terror attack, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday urged all tourists or locals, who might have any information, photos, or videos related to the terror attack to contact the agency at the earliest.
A total of 26 civilians were killed and several others were injured in Pahalgam in a terror attack on April 22, leading to widespread anger across the country. The Resistance Front, the sister group of the Pakistan-based LeT terror group, had claimed responsibility for the attack.
NIA has approached the public to avoid missing any valuable inputs
Important, that the agency has already collected several videos and photos related to the incident. It has, however, approached the public for more information since it does not want to miss any useful information against the perpetrators of the gruesome attack.
“The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has appealed to all tourists, visitors, and local people who might have any more information, photographs or videos relating to the Pahalgam terror attack on tourists to immediately contact the agency,” the agency said in a press release.
It added, “The agency has already taken possession of a sizeable number of photographs and videos showing various aspects of the attack and is examining the same. It has now decided to scale up its efforts even more intensely to ensure that no useful information or evidence is missed out in its investigation into the horrendous crime against humanity.”
Sharing is mobile number 9654958816 and landline number 01124368800 it urged those in possession of such information to share the same with the agency. It urged the people to “provide their details and also the details of the kind of information or inputs they want to share.”
“NIA, which is officially in charge of the investigation into the attack, is keen to examine all such information, photographs and videos in thorough detail to search for any possible clues to the assailants and their modus operandi,” the release said further.