NIA Raids Over 40 Locations in Karnataka and Maharashtra in Connection with ISIS Conspiracy Case
National Desk, 9th December: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has initiated raids across 40 locations in Karnataka and Maharashtra in connection with an ISIS terror conspiracy case. The ongoing operation includes searches in 1 place in Karnataka, 2 in Pune, 31 in Thane Rural, 9 in Thane city, and 1 in Bhayandar.
This extensive effort by the NIA follows a series of other significant raids and investigations, including searches at 20 locations across six states related to a terror case against the Popular Front of India (PFI). Additionally, the agency conducted raids at 25 locations in states like Karnataka, Kerala, and Bihar in connection with the Phulwari Sharif PFI case, along with multiple locations in Jammu in a terror conspiracy case.
The NIA’s proactive measures against terrorism encompass a broad spectrum, addressing issues such as human trafficking, storage of explosives, anti-national activities by various groups, and recovery of arms and ammunition. The agency has also played a role in managing communal violence and rioting during events like Ram Navami celebrations.
These actions by the NIA reflect the agency’s unwavering dedication to upholding national security and combating terrorism across different dimensions. The recent raids in Karnataka and Maharashtra are part of the ongoing mission to dismantle terror networks and thwart potential threats to the nation’s peace and safety.
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