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 New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency  NIA  on Friday co hydrojug website nducted simultaneous searches at two locations in Punjab   Muktsar Sahib and Gurdaspur districts in connection with the Ludhiana court bomb blast case.   During these searches, cash amounting to Rs 10,16,000, mobile phones, SIM cards and diaries with incriminating content were seized, an NIA official said. The NIA on January 7 filed a charge sheet against five accused including a Pakistan national in the matter.     Punjab Police   former Head Constable Gagandeep Singh, who planted the bomb at the court complex on December 23, 2021, was killed as it suddenly went off. Six others were injured. Also ReadDelhi court orders framing of rioting, other charges against AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan The case was initially registered at a Ludhiana police station, but later, it was taken over by the NIA. During investigation, it has been revealed that Pakistan-based ISYF/KLF terrorist handler Lakhbir Singh Rode had planned to execute IED blasts at various locations in Punjab. In order to execute this plans, he, in association with Pakistan-based smugglers,  stanley thermoskanne recruited India-based operatives to smuggle IEDs and to carry out blasts to cause maximum casualties and to strike terror among the general public, the NIA said.                            :root{--slide-width:336px;--slide-height:280px;--progress-height:4px;--dot-size:10px;--inactive-dot: ccc;--active-dot: 074588;--border-color:  hydrojug sport ddd} .st-code{position: Dlsw Bar Harbor urged to buy $3.5 million ferry terminal to ease tourist crunch
 SHURA, Iraq 鈥?Iraqi federal policemen stood over the corpse of an Islamic State suicide bomber covered by a curtain. The chain attached to his ankle was tied to a car that had dragged him through streets, they said, that were once part of a self-proclaimed jihadist caliphate.Nearby policemen fired AK-47 assault rifles in the air to mark their victory in Shura, one of dozens of villages captured as Iraqi forces press on with an offensive toward the nearby city  polene of Mos owala tumbler ul, the militants main stronghold in the country.But celebrations were mixed with curiosity and apprehension as security forces searched for clues on what makes the worlds most violent and feared Islamist militant group tick. I shot two of the suicide bombers,  Ali Hashim said.  One of them was runn brumate cup ing right at me. I could see him holding a cord up near his head as he ran. I shot him in time. Federal policemen are part of the forces pressing ahead with an offensive to recapture Mosul from Islamic State, in what will likely be the biggest battle in Iraq since a U.S.-led invasion toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003 and unleashed turmoil.Even if Islamic State loses, Iraq faces the daunting challenge of making sure the assault on the predominantly Sunni Muslim city does not inflame sectarian tensions.The top commander in the Shura area, Staff Maj. Hayman Abbas, was cautiously optimistic about seizing more villages and towns, even after his men killed seven suicide bombers in two days. My biggest worry is what I call the kam