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NIA may not take up Mumbai cases

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

The newly-constituted National Investigation Agency (NIA), which was created in the wake of Mumbai terror attacks, is unlikely to probe any of the cases related to the country's most audacious terror strike.

"The investigations into the Mumbai terror attack are being conducted by Mumbai Crime Branch and they have unearthed almost everything. There is nothing much left to probe by the NIA," a top Home Ministry official said.

The Mumbai Crime Branch, which is probing the terror attacks by examining and verifying different angles of the cases, including intercept of conversation between the militants and their handlers across the borders, may file the chargesheet by January end.

 

"Like CBI, NIA will have no problem in taking over even the old cases for investigation if probe into that particular case has not made much progress," the official said.

There are many terror related cases in different parts of India which are yet to be completed due to various reasons, including want of evidence, and required to be probed throughly.

"The Mumbai Crime Branch has also initiated the process of getting the Black and Blue Corner Interpol notices issued in the names of the terrorists through CBI," another official said.

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First Published: Jan 02 2009 | 3:26 PM IST

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