NIA releases more videos of Rameshwaram Cafe blast suspect in Bengaluru, seeks help of public for identification
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has released several images and videos of the suspect in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast.
The NIA also sought the help of the public to identify him.
NIA seeks citizen cooperation in identifying the suspect linked to the #RameswaramCafeBlastCase.
— NIA India (@NIA_India) March 8, 2024
📞 Call 08029510900, 8904241100 or email to [email protected] with any information.
Your identity will remain confidential. #BengaluruCafeBlast pic.twitter.com/l0KUPnoBZD
In one of the videos posted by the NIA on its X page, the suspect could be seen walking in a parking lot.
" NIA seeks citizen cooperation in identifying the suspect linked to the #RameswaramCafeBlastCase. Call 08029510900, 8904241100 or email to [email protected] with any information. Your identity will remain confidential. #BengaluruCafeBlast," NIA posted on X.
NIA seeks citizen cooperation in identifying the suspect linked to the #RameswaramCafeBlastCase. 📞 Call 08029510900, 8904241100 or email to [email protected] with any information. Your identity will remain confidential. #BengaluruCafeBlast pic.twitter.com/ISTXBZrwDK
— NIA India (@NIA_India) March 9, 2024
In another video, he could be seen travelling in a bus and carrying a bag with him.
— NIA India (@NIA_India) March 8, 2024
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) recently issued a cash reward of 10 lakh rupees for information on the suspect behind the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case in Bengaluru.
"NIA announces cash reward of 10 lakh rupees for information about bomber in Rameshwaram Cafe blast case of Bengaluru. Informants identity will be kept confidential," NIA posted on X.
NIA announces cash reward of 10 lakh rupees for information about bomber in Rameshwaram Cafe blast case of Bengaluru. Informants identity will be kept confidential. pic.twitter.com/F4kYophJFt
— NIA India (@NIA_India) March 6, 2024
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has registered a case in the Rameshwaram Cafe blast case.
After the Union Home Ministry issued direction in this regard, the NIA registered the case on Sunday evening.
The Central Crime Branch is, however, the primary investigation agency in the blast case.
The police have intensified the investigation by forming eight teams after the bomb went off on Friday at the cafe.
The Congress government in the state is confident of nabbing the bomber who spent nine minutes at the cafe before setting a timer for the low-intensity IED to explode, in which 10 persons were injured.
So far, no arrests have been made.