NIA Probes Azadnagar Blast, Visits Capital Hospital
Bhubaneswar, April 28: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has intensified its probe into the Azadnagar bomb explosion by visiting Capital Hospital, Bhubaneswar, to collect medical records of the accused and his associate, who were injured in the January 27 blast.
Officials are examining whether RDX was used in the explosion and are probing possible links to a larger conspiracy or criminal network.
The NIA team is reviewing the sequence of events following the blast, including the medical treatment provided to the suspects.
Doctors and hospital staff who attended to the injured are expected to be questioned.
The explosion, which occurred in Azadnagar, Sundarpada, left four people critically injured, raising concerns about the use of high‑grade explosives and the potential involvement of organised groups.
This latest move underscores the NIA’s determination to uncover the full scope of the incident and ensure accountability.
