Coimbatore NIA officials interrogate two practicing doctors in Bengaluru Rameswaram cafe blast case

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials are investigating the Rameswaram cafe blast incident in Bengaluru, Karnataka. As part of the probe, NIA officials interrogated two doctors who were practicing doctors at a private hospital in Saibaba Colony, Coimbatore.

On the request of Karnataka state NIA officials, NIA officials from Chennai accompanied by Coimbatore police were involved in the raid.

Zafar Iqbal and Nain Sadiq from Karnataka state are practicing doctors in a private hospital in Saibaba Colony. While Nain Sadiq has completed two years of training, Zafar Iqbal is undergoing training for the second year. In this case, the officials who went to the houses where they are staying this morning started a search.

With the help of the Coimbatore police, the National Security Agency officers who conducted raids at Suppanna gounder Road and Narayana Road in Saibaba Colony left after an hour of raiding. The NIA officials also conducted an investigation in connection with the two in a private hospital. Mobile phone seized from both. They have said that they will do it and hand it over again.

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