Big success for NIA in Rameswaram Cafe Blast case, both conspirators arrested

In the case of the Rameswaram Cafe blast case, NIA has extensively succeeded. After tracking down fugitives Abdul Matheen and Mussavir Hussain Shazib’s hiding place near Kolkata, an NIA team succeeded in arresting them.

We would like to inform you that Abdul Matheen was the mastermind behind the blast case and that the accused, Mussavir Hussain Shazib, was the one who planted the IED in the cafe. It was he who had arranged the blast and made his escape.

NIA searches several places in Karnataka in Bengaluru terror module case

Karnataka: As part of an ongoing investigation into the Bengaluru terror module case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at several locations in the state capital of Karnataka.

According to NIA sources, the agency has been searching the suspects’ connected properties since the early hours of the morning.

According to the source, new leads in the case have caused the anti-terror inquiry agency to launch more searches.

NIA raids 20 places in 6 states in PFI’s Phulwari Sharif case; substantial cache of important evidence found

The Popular Front of India (PFI), a banned organization, came under scrutiny by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday in a case involving the Phulwarisharif terror conspiracy in Bihar. The NIA carried out a large search operation at 20 different locations in six states.

Raids were performed at locations in several Delhi neighborhoods, including Chandni Chowk, Fazalpur, Shaheen Bagh, and Okhla. The districts of Tonk and Gangapur City in Rajasthan; Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh; Thane and Mumbai in Maharashtra; Lucknow, Siddharth Nagar, Sant Ravidas Nagar, Kanpur, and Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh. Searches were also carried out in Madurai, Tamil Nadu.

For the past year, the agency has been looking into the Bihar terror case of Phulwari Sharif. These operations were a part of the ongoing inquiry into PFI and its alleged participation in illegal and anti-national activities.

A significant amount of evidence that is essential to the current investigation was found during the search, according to the NIA. “This evidence comprises various digital devices, such as laptops, mobile phones, SIM cards, memory cards, pen drives, and hard disks.

Additionally, incriminating documents have been found throughout the operation, according to the NIA. A considerable amount of Indian currency with a face value of Rs 8.5 lakh was also recovered in connection with this crime, the agency added.

NIA arrests two Naxals including a woman in Chhattisgarh’s 2019 Tiriya encounter case

According to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), two Naxals, including a woman, have been detained in connection with the 2019 Tiriya encounter case in Chhattisgarh, which resulted in the deaths of six Naxals and one civilian.

B.Ch. Padma and Dubasi Devender were apprehended by the NIA on Sunday following in-depth investigations into the case, also known as the RK Dairy case, according to a statement from the NIA. Four suspects in the case have been apprehended by the NIA thus far.

NIA attaches property of Hurriyat leader Ayaz Akbar in terror funding case

In connection with a case involving the funding of terrorism, the NIA on Tuesday attached a residence owned by Mohammad Akbar Khanday, aka Ayaz Akbar, the leader of the Hurriyat Conference, in the city’s Maloora neighborhood.

According to police, the detectives located Kansas’ home in Maloora, a close associate of Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

According to them, the NIA posted a notice announcing Khanday’s house and land measuring 1 kanal and 10 marla (8,160 square feet).

NIA raids 10 places in Punjab, Haryana in case against Khalistan Tiger Force

In connection with a case involving the banned terrorist group Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF), the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at ten locations in Punjab and Haryana on Tuesday.

In relation to a criminal conspiracy established to raise money for a designated terrorist organisation as well as cross-border smuggling of weapons, ammunition, and explosives, raids are being undertaken at nine locations in Punjab and one location in Haryana.

NIA arrested Irfan Mehraj from Srinagar in connection with the NGO terror funding case

According to an official, the NIA has arrested Irfan Mehraj from Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) in connection with the NGO terror funding case.

According to reliable sources cited by the Srinagar-based news network Kashmir Dot Com, a special NIA team from New Delhi arrested freelance journalist Irfan Mehraj in Srinagar.

Official sources verified Mehraj’s detention and stated that he was detained in connection with the NIA’s investigation into FIR No. RC-37/2020, which was filed at NIA Delhi.

NIA raids seven locations of PFI in Rajasthan; Jaipur, Sawai Madhopur and Kota included

Seven PFI premises in Rajasthan have been searched by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) once more. In Jaipur, Bundi, Sawai Madhopur, and Kota, there has been action since the morning.

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The homes of PFI officeholders have been raided by the National Investigative Agency. Other locations where guerilla operations have been conducted include Jaipur, Bundi, Sawaimadhopur, Bhilwara, and Kota. Each and every PFI officeholder in these districts have had their homes raided.

It should be noted that the NIA had previously conducted a raid at the Jaipur homes of PFI officeholders. During the operation, officers discovered offensive material as well. The officials, however, declined to provide all the details. The investigative agency is currently conducting a raid.

Jahangirpuri violence: Forensic team reached the area, started collecting evidence, 23 people arrested

Jahangirpuri violence in Delhi has drawn the attention of the forensic team. The team has also started an investigation to gather evidence and trace the sequence of events.

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At a Hanuman Jayanti procession in Jahangirpur on Saturday evening, violence broke out. Police have so far taken 23 people into custody. In parallel, the police intend to present the main accused Ansar and Aslam in Rohini court today after a day’s remand. The court has already sent 12 defendants to jail.

The matter reached the Supreme Court

Jahangirpuri violence has now reached the Supreme Court. It has been filed before CJI NV Ramana a letter petition seeking a court-monitored investigation by taking suo motu cognizance of the Jahangirpuri violence. There has been a request to the Supreme Court to constitute a committee under the chairmanship of a judge of the Supreme Court to investigate the Jahangirpuri riots impartially.

Attorney Amritpal Singh Khalsa has filed a letter petition regarding the Jahangirpuri violence case. On the other hand, another petition was filed in the Supreme Court regarding the violence in seven states, including Delhi, on Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti, calling for an investigation by the NIA.

Jahangirpuri Riot Updates:

The investigation of the riots has definitely been handed over to the crime branch, however, the local police continue raiding the area to catch the rioters.

As well as the two big-name figures Ansar and Aslam, 21 arrests and two minors have been made so far in the rioting.

An investigation revealed that a criminal Gulli of the area had prompted Aslam to fire, and efforts are being made to catch him.

Additionally, another person was seen firing, but his bullet didn’t hit anyone, but he has been identified and raids are underway to find him. Salim aka Chikna, who was personally involved in the riots and is also its distant brother, has also been caught.

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The forensic team is gathering support today. Crime branch officers will visit the scene soon, and a number may be issued, through which a public appeal will be made to send photos and videos so that the perpetrators of violence can be identified with the help of a cyber cell.

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