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NIA recovered incriminating documents, mobile phones, laptops, T-shirts with IS logo
NIA officials said it was a joint operation with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research & Analysis Wing (RAW). The agency detained five youths allegedly for having links with the terror group. Searches were carried out at locations across Jammu and Kashmir, including Anantnag, Srinagar, Awantipora, and Baramulla.
The case was registered on June 29, but the suspects had been under surveillance for the past three months, they said, adding that online radicalisation had been discovered in the Indian subcontinent, with connections to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
The officials said the agency detained and interrogated five persons, including Umar Bhat, who is from Mohallah Achabal in South Kashmir and in his 20s.
NIA recovered incriminating documents, mobile phones, laptops, T-shirts with IS logo
NIA officials said it was a joint operation with the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Research & Analysis Wing (RAW). The agency detained five youths allegedly for having links with the terror group. Searches were carried out at locations across Jammu and Kashmir, including Anantnag, Srinagar, Awantipora, and Baramulla.
The case was registered on June 29, but the suspects had been under surveillance for the past three months, they said, adding that online radicalisation had been discovered in the Indian subcontinent, with connections to Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
The officials said the agency detained and interrogated five persons, including Umar Bhat, who is from Mohallah Achabal in South Kashmir and in his 20s.
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Updated Jul 11, 2021, 10:07 pm IST
This comes a day after the J&K government sacked its eleven employees on charges of being involved in anti-India activities
This comes a day after the J&K government sacked it s eleven employees. (Photo: PTI)
SRINAGAR: National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday conducted raids at multiple locations across Kashmir Valley and arrested six persons including head of an Islamic seminary in connection with a ‘jihadi terrorism’ case.
The agency said that the case was registered by it on June 29 this year under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 in connection with the “conspiracy of the ISIS (Islamic State) to radicalize and recruit impressionable youth in the country to wage violent jihad against the Indian state.”