NIA to probe attack on Indian High Commission in London
New Delhi: The Central Investigation Agency (NIA) will now investigate the protest case in front of the Indian High Commission in London. In fact, inputs of conspiracy related to Pakistani and Khalistani supporters have been received in the protest case, after which the NIA has taken over the case registered by the Special Cell of Delhi Police.
According to sources, the NIA has received a green signal from the Union Home Ministry to register the case. However, there is no official confirmation in this case from the NIA yet.
In fact, on March 19, there was a protest outside the Indian High Commission in London. During this time, the tricolor was also insulted. Following the incident, the Special Cell of Delhi Police registered a case against Khalistani and his supporters on March 24 on the orders of the Ministry of Home Affairs. The case was registered under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), UAPA and the PDPP Act.
According to NIA sources, the role of Khalistani terrorists, including Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI, has been seen in this case, after which the Union Home Ministry has given the green signal to investigate the case.
There was also anger among Indian citizens in the UK over this incident in front of the Indian High Commission in London. A large number of people had gathered outside the Indian High Commission and waved the national flag to give a sense of solidarity.
All of them raised slogans of “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and “Jai Hind”. These Indian people who opposed the action of Khalistanis said that these people are trying to spoil the atmosphere of peace but now they should see the unity.