NIA confirms more arrests likely in Udhampur terror strike case
New Delhi: National Investigation Agency sources have confirmed that they are likely to make more arrests in connection with the recent Udhampur terror strike case.
NIA sources told on condition of anonymity that people who had given shelter to captured Pakistani terrorist Naved have been identified, and arrests would be made.
The National Investigation Agency on Thursday took over the case of Sunday's Udhampur terror strike, with India saying that the attack was aimed at derailing peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
In the Udhampur attack, two heavily-armed terrorists believed to be from Pakistan ambushed a convoy of BSF personnel and opened fire. Two BSF constables and a militant were killed.
Naved was caught alive in a manner identical to the nabbing of 26/11 attacker Ajmal Kasab.