ISIS module case: Anti-terror probe agency NIA arrests one accused in Delhi
August 07, 2022 14:48 ISTISIS module case: The accused was identified as Mohsin Ahmad, a resident of Batla House in New Delhi.
ISIS module case: The accused was identified as Mohsin Ahmad, a resident of Batla House in New Delhi.
Qureshi played an active role in extorting huge amounts of money in Shakeel's name from property dealings and dispute settlements for raising "terror funds in furtherance of terrorist activities of D company.
Yasin Malik was given intravenous fluids as he is on a hunger strike for since July 22 in Delhi's Tihar Jail after the Centre did not respond to his plea.
Earlier this week, the NIA carried out searches in Jamia Maria Niswa Madrasa, located in Bihar's East Champaran district, and arrested a teacher, identified as Asghar Ali, in connection with the case.
The declaration of reward on the wanted terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar came on Friday – about three weeks after the NIA filed a chargesheet against him in connection with the attack on the priest.
Bihar News: Ali Asgar alias Abdullah Bihari, a resident of Siswaniya village, was the seventh accused arrested in connection with a probe into the activities of banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), the official said.
Udaipur killing: Earlier on Tuesday, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches at nine locations in Rajasthan. The anti-terror agency carried out searches on the premises of suspects in Udaipur.
The gruesome attack by Riaz Akhtari, also referred to as Riyaz Attari, on the tailor was recorded on a phone by his accomplice Ghouse Mohammad, and the video was posted online.
The beheading of tailor Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur and the fatal stabbing of Umesh Kolhe in Amaravati were allegedly carried out by the people who wanted to take “revenge” on the victims for supporting now-removed BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma after her controversial comments on Prophet Mohammed.
The quantum of punishment for the offences in the terror funding case, was pronounced amid tight security at the Patiala House Court. During the course of the hearing, Malik said: "I will not beg for anything. The case is before this court and I leave it on the court to decide it."
During their interrogation, the NIA team found that Arif and Shabbir had carried out some transactions with Chhota Shakeel, following which they were placed under arrest.
The case pertains to the disruption of an active module of the Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT), affiliated with Al Qaeda in the Indian Sub-Continent (AQIS), operating in the Barpeta district of Assam.
Kashmiri separatist leaders have also been framed charged for criminal conspiracy, waging war against the country and other unlawful activities.
The NIA said the case was initially registered at Mamdot police station in Ferozepur on August 25, 2021, and later re-registered by the agency on November 6, 2021, under various sections of Arms Act, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, Explosives Act and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Special Judge Parveen Singh sent the accused persons to jail till March 24 after they were produced before the court on expiry of their custodial interrogation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
Negi, a police officer who was promoted to the IPS batch of 2011, was arrested in connection with a case registered by the NIA on November 6 last year.
The ATS had claimed that the accused were planning to trigger blasts around Independence Day celebrations in 2021. Investigators had recovered an IED in the form of a pressure cooker bomb from the Lucknow residence of an accused.
The source said that Pakistan was facing international pressure after the Pulwama attack. The Pakistan-based terrorist groups wanted to show that LeM was behind the attack and Indians were working for LeM. This was the reason they created a new group (LeM) and started recruiting Indians on the pretext of arms smuggling.
According to officials, a case against Multani, who was detained in Germany last week, was booked under various sections of IPC, including those related to waging war against country, and relevant provisions of stringent UAPA.
The NIA had moved the top court earlier against the high court's December 1 order.
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