NIA Conducts Raids at Multiple Locations Across Several States in Bangladeshi Linked Al-Qaida Case

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  • November 11, 2024
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday conducted extensive searches at multiple locations simultaneously across the country in connection with the activities promoted by some Bangladeshi nationals as part of terror group Al-Qaeda’s conspiracy to destabilise India. According to the NIA, the raids were conducted at as many as nine location across several states at the same time on Monday. During the searches, several digital devices and incriminating materials were seized by the central investigating agency. 

The NIA, in its statement, stated, “The crackdown at nine locations, linked with individuals suspected of supporting and funding the activities of the proscribed terrorist organisation Al-Qaida, started early in the morning in the states  of Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, West Bengal, Bihar , Tripura and Assam .”

The officials said that the searches led to the recovery of incriminating documents showing detailed banking transactions, digital devices including mobile phones, and other evidence related to terror funding activities.  

As per NIA investigations, the suspects whose premises were raided are sympathisers of a Bangladesh -based Al-Qaida network.

The searches were part of NIA’s ongoing investigations into a 2023 case pertaining to a conspiracy orchestrated by Bangladesh-based Al-Qaida operatives in collaboration with the arrested individuals. The conspiracy was aimed at propagating Al-Qaida’s terrorist activities and radicalising gullible youths in India.

In November last year, NIA had filed a chargesheet against five accused, including four Bangladeshi nationals, identified as Mohd. Sojibmiyan, Munna Khalid Ansari @ Munna Khan, Azarul Islam @Jahangir or Aakash Khan, Abdul Latif @Mominul Ansari. The fifth accused, Farid, is an Indian national.

NIA investigations into their antecedents had revealed that the accused had procured forged documents to carry out their activities covertly. They were actively involved  in radicalising and motivating vulnerable Muslim youth in India, spreading Al-Qaida’s violent ideology, collecting funds, and transferring these funds to Al-Qaida.

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