Udhampur attack: No doubt Naved a Pakistani, says NIA
New Delhi, Aug 13: Mohammad Naved is a Pakistani national and there is enough proof to substantiate that claim, officials of the National Investigating Agency informed.
Although Pakistan has claimed that he is not their national we have all proof to counter that claim, NIA officials who brought Naved down to Delhi told Oneindia.

Naved an accused in the Udhampur attack was brought to Delhi from Jammu and Kashmir for interrogation. The NIA is better equipped to carry out an interrogation at its Delhi headquarters.
Sensitive case:
The NIA says that the case on hand is very sensitive. It involves an infiltration which automatically suggests the role that another country may have played.
NIA officials say that they would be looking into a host of issues where this case is concerned as it has international ramifications.
The NIA chief Sharad Kumar who was in Jammu and Kashmir to question Naved said that all angles are under probe. Investigations are going on and for now it goes beyond doubt that Naved is a Lashkar-e-Tayiba operative and a national of Pakistan the NIA chief further stated.
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