This Article is From Jul 08, 2015

National Investigation Agency Files Closure Report in 2008 Modasa Bombing Case

National Investigation Agency Files Closure Report in 2008 Modasa Bombing Case

Map of Modasa, Gujarat

New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed its closure report in the 2008 Modasa bombing case in Gujarat citing lack of evidence and inability to trace the main culprit.

It was during Ramzan in 2008 when suspected terrorists blasted an explosive-laden motorcycle in a busy market on September 29 at 9.25 PM killing a 15-year-old boy and injuring 10 others.

The agency was looking for the two main accused Sandeep Dange and Ramji Kalsangra, who were suspected to have orchestrated the Modasa, Malegaon and Samjhauta blasts.

Both of them have been on run since 2008 and the NIA has also announced a cash reward of Rs 10 lakh on information about them.

There was a striking similarity between the Modasa blast and the Malegaon bombing in Maharashtra, which took place a day before.

The explosive material was similar to the one used in Malegaon and the explosion took place in a Muslim colony named Sukka Bazaar, outside a mosque when special Ramzan prayers were being offered. In both cases, the explosives were concealed inside a motorcycle.

The NIA, which took over the case after two years of bureaucratic tussle between the UPA at the Centre and Narendra Modi government at the state, filed the closure in the special NIA court which accepted it.

In its closure report, the NIA informed the court that attempts were made to retrieve the complete chassis number of the engine of the motorcycle whose last three digits were not readable at all, official sources said.

This is the first closure report filed in seven right wing terror cases.

The NIA has also returned the Sunil Joshi murder case back to Madhya Pradesh after the agency claimed that no case under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act was made. Joshi is a chargesheeted accused in the Samjhauta train blast case.

The NIA, however, maintained that it would reopen the case if it is able to gather any evidence in future.
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