Court allows NIA to seek China’s assistance to trace GoPro Camera used in Pahalgam terror attack

STC NEWS MONITORING DESK
JAMMU, MARCH 03 (STC): A special court in Jammu on March 2 has allowed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to seek judicial assistance from China to trace the purchaser and end-user of a GoPro camera allegedly linked to the April 22, 2025, Pahalgam terrorist attack based on an application presented by the agency seeking approval for issuance of a Letter Rogatory (LR) to the competent judicial authority of the People’s Republic of China, through the Ministry of External Affairs, reports Press Trust of India (PTI).
LR is a formal and diplomatic request from a court in one country to the judiciary of another country.
Notably, the NIA had stated in its application in the Jammu court that “during the course of investigation of the aforesaid case, various material objects and electronic devices connected with the conspiracy and execution of said terrorist attack have been examined. One such crucial electronic device is a GoPro Hero 12 Black Camera, bearing serial No.C3501325471706, which is relevant for establishing pre-attack reconnaissance, movement and operational preparation of the terrorist module involved in the Pahalgam attack.”
The NIA informed the court that it had issued a lawful notice under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) to the manufacturer GoPro B V, seeking details regarding the supply chain and activation of the device.
“In its official response, GoPro BV has informed that the camera was supplied to AE Group International Limited, a distributor based in the People’s Republic of China. The camera was activated on January 30, 2024 at Dongguan, People’s Republic of China. The manufacturer has further stated that it does not possess downstream transaction details or end-user records of the said device,” NIA mentioned in its application.
According to the report, the GoPro Hero 12 Black camera is considered crucial in establishing pre-attack reconnaissance, movement patterns and operational preparations of the terror module in the Pahalgam terror attack, as it was supplied to China-based AE Group International Limited more than a year before the deadly terror attack.
The PTI report further states that the camera was activated on January 30, 2024 at Dongguan–an industrial metropolis in China, and is among various material objects and electronic devices found and examined by the investigators connected with conspiracy and execution of terrorist attack which left 26 tourists dead.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) would soon issue a Letter Rogatory or LR to the competent judicial authority of the People’s Republic of China to trace the purchaser, end-user and associated technical records of the camera.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has given the concurrence for issuance of LR to China for seeking legal assistance in the investigation of the case, report said.
(Straight Talk Communications I Source: PTI)



