
New Delhi, March 3, 2026: In a significant development in the investigation of the April 2025 Pahalgam terror attack, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has officially sought judicial assistance from China. The probe has centered on a crucial piece of evidence: a GoPro Hero 12 Black camera believed to have been used by the perpetrators to film the massacre for propaganda and reconnaissance.
The request, made through a formal Letter Rogatory (LR), marks a critical attempt to bridge a digital and commercial gap that leads directly to the industrial hubs of China.
The Pahalgam attack, which occurred on April 22, 2025, at the scenic Baisaran Meadow, resulted in the tragic death of 26 tourists. During the investigation, NIA teams recovered several electronic devices, including a GoPro Hero 12 Black (Serial No. C3501325471706).
The NIA’s interest in this specific device stems from its role in the “pre-attack reconnaissance” and operational planning of the terror module. To trace its origin, the agency contacted the manufacturer, GoPro B.V., based in the Netherlands. The manufacturer’s response provided the breakthrough that shifted the focus toward Beijing:
Because the commercial trail and the initial activation of the device occurred within Chinese territory, the NIA cannot legally or technically access further data without local cooperation.
On March 2, 2026, a special NIA court in Jammu granted permission to issue the Letter Rogatory to the competent judicial authority of the People’s Republic of China. This formal diplomatic request aims to:
In modern asymmetric warfare, terrorists often use body cameras to record attacks. These videos serve two purposes: they act as “proof of performance” for handlers in Pakistan and are edited into high-definition propaganda to radicalize others online.
For the NIA, the GoPro is more than just a recording device; it is a “digital witness.” By establishing the chain of custody from a Chinese distributor to a Kashmiri forest, investigators hope to prove the exact logistics of how the terror module was equipped.
| Detail | Information |
| Incident Date | April 22, 2025 |
| Location | Baisaran Meadow (Mini Switzerland), Pahalgam |
| Casualties | 26 (including one Nepali national) |
| Device in Question | GoPro Hero 12 Black |
| Primary Suspects | TRF (Proxy of Lashkar-e-Taiba) |
| Legal Mechanism | Letter Rogatory (LR) under BNSS |
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has already given its concurrence for this international legal assistance. While India and China have complex diplomatic relations, judicial cooperation in terror-related cases is a established international norm. The success of this request could provide the “evidentiary linkage” needed to prosecute the facilitators who provided high-tech equipment to the attackers.