The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against Hakam Khan for his involvement in a terrorist attack on a bus carrying pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir. The attack occurred on June 9, 2024, when terrorists fired at the bus near Kanda, resulting in the deaths of eight pilgrims and the bus driver, and injuring 41 others. The NIA, directed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, arrested Hakam Khan after investigations revealed his role in the conspiracy. He provided logistical support to the terrorists, including food, accommodation, and identifying the attack location.
NIA stands for National Investigation Agency. It is a government agency in India that investigates serious crimes like terrorism.
Hakam Khan is a person who has been accused of helping terrorists in an attack on a bus carrying pilgrims in Jammu and Kashmir.
Jammu and Kashmir is a region in the northern part of India. It is known for its beautiful mountains and is a place where many people go for religious pilgrimages.
A pilgrim bus attack refers to a violent incident where a bus carrying people on a religious journey was attacked by terrorists.
A charge sheet is a document filed by the police or investigation agency in court, listing the charges against a person accused of a crime.
Logistical support means helping with the planning and organization of an activity. In this case, it refers to helping terrorists with things like transportation or supplies.
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