Israel Embassy blast case | Pyschoanalysis test finds accused were telling ‘partial truth’
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Results of the psychoanalysis test of 4 college students arrested from Ladakh in reference to a blast close to the Israel Embassy in New Delhi in January 2021 discovered that two of them were telling “partial truth”, stated a senior police officer on Sunday.
Police stated that after the 4 college students Nazir Hussain (26), Zulfikar Ali Wazir (25), Aiaz Hussain (28) and Muzammil Hussain (25) — all from Thang village in Ladakh’s Kargil district, were arrested from Kargil and dropped at Delhi on transit remand on June 24. After detailed investigation, they were taken to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences for a psychoanalysis test by a panel of professional medical doctors.
“The test result shared by doctors mentioned that two of them were telling ‘partial truth’ regarding their role in the blast outside the Israel Embassy,” the officer stated.
“We are going through the test report to find out what’s the ‘partial truth’ the accused are hiding from the police. If required, we will take the help of experts and question them again,” the officer added.
Police claimed that each one 4 accused had been in Delhi on the day of incident, their telephones were discovered to have been switched off, and 5 cell phones had been recovered from them.
The college students were energetic on social media and would touch upon posts associated to Israel, India and Palestine. They left town simply earlier than the lockdown was introduced, the police stated.
A minor IED (improvised explosive system) blast had taken place outdoors the Embassy of Israel within the coronary heart of the nationwide capital on January 29. There were no casualties. Some vehicles were broken within the explosion that occurred about 150 metres away from the embassy on the Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Road.
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