National Investigation Agency (NIA) sleuths today visited the blast site and a madrasa in Burdwan district where Khagragarh blast accused were suspected to have got militant training.
Burdwan Superintendent of Police SMH Mirza accompanied the NIA team which is investigating the October 2 blast in which two suspected Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen militants were killed and another was injured, police said. The team first went to Khagragarh in Burdwan town and examined the house where the blast took place.
Then they went to Shimulia in Mongolkote police station, about 50 km from Khargarah, to visit the madrasa where the accused allegedly took militant training, police said. Officers of West Bengal CID, which was probing the incident before NIA took over, came to know about the madrasa from Alima Bibi and Rajira alias Razia Bibi, who were arrested from the house where the blast occurred.
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