NIA announce Rs 10 lakh reward on info about suspects in Delhi's Israel embassy blast

Around five months back from today the mysterious explosion outside the Israel Embassy in New Delhi was got a huge lead. The National Investigation Agency on Tuesday released visuals of two men suspected to be involved in the incident.

The investigative agency, NIA has announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for each suspect. The agency officials say that all this is for seeking help to identify and arrest the two suspects, who were spotted strolling near the blast site, on the day of the blast. The agency has also issued the email IDs and phone numbers of the two suspects for the general public to share any information on them. Not only this, but the photographs and videos of the duo captured from outside the Embassy are shared to get this lead in systems hand. Back this year, on January 29, a low-intensity bomb blast had occurred near the Israel Embassy. The incident occurred on Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Road, less than 2 km from the Vijay Chowk, where the Beating Retreat ceremony was on, sending the security establishments into a tizzy. The Beating Retreat ceremony was attended by high level officials of India. The anti-terror probe agency had taken over the case on February 2 this year.

The mysterious blast shattered the windscreens of three parked cars, and had coincided with the 29th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Israel.

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