A Delhi court on Thursday granted bail to four students from Ladakh who were arrested in connection with a blast near the Israel embassy ...

A Delhi court on Thursday granted bail to four students from Ladakh who were arrested in connection with a blast near the Israel embassy in the national Capital on January 29, reported The Indian Express.
Granting the bail, Metropolitan Magistrate Dr Pankaj Sharma said that nothing incriminating was found against the accused Nazir Hussain, Zulfikar Ali, Ajaz Hussain and Muzammil Hussain. Sharma also said that the investigation did not show that the students, all in their 20s, were linked to any terrorist organisation or were a threat to society.
“Considering the age, antecedents and the fact that all the accused persons are students having roots in the society and fixed place of abode, in the backdrop of the fact that IO [investigating officer] has the custody of the relevant evidence, all the accused persons are ordered to be released on bail,” the judge said.
The students were released on a bail bond of Rs 50,000 with one surety of the same amount each, reported The Times of India.
The Delhi Police’s Special Cell had arrested the students on June 23 from Kargil, Ladakh, and brought them to Delhi. While the National Investigation Agency was conducting the inquiry into the incident, the special cell had registered a case in connection with the blast.
No injuries or damage to property...