Bengaluru's Rameshwaram Cafe blast probe handed over to NIA
March 04, 2024 10:02 ISTThe Rameshwaram Cafe is a popular food joint in Bengaluru. The blast occurred on Friday ( March 1) afternoon when several people were present in the cafe.
The Rameshwaram Cafe is a popular food joint in Bengaluru. The blast occurred on Friday ( March 1) afternoon when several people were present in the cafe.
Jammu and Kashmir news: NIA also seized cash in the Handwara narco-terrorism case, involving two proscribed terrorist outfits- Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen.
Karnataka news: NIA, which had busted the racket in November 2023 following nationwide raids, found during investigations that Haldar and Idris had illegally crossed into India via Benapole at the Indo-Bangladesh border.
The accused and other suspects were found to be in constant contact with their handlers based in foreign countries, with the aim of advancing the activities of a global terror network, both within India and internationally.
Two men with a cleaver killed Kanhaiya Lal in Udaipur’s Dhan Mandi area in June 2022 and posted videos online that said they are avenging an “insult” to Islam.
The NIA had taken over the investigation into the case after re-registering it on March 28, 2014. The agency had charge-sheeted 11 accused on August 18, 2015.
NIA conducted raids at 21 locations in Tamil Nadu in connection with cases related to ISIS radicalization and the 2022 Coimbatore car bomb blast. The agency revealed that susceptible youth were being recruited to carry out terrorist acts and unlawful activities.
The raids were conducted at the residences of former Jamaat chief Sheikh Ghulam Hassan and another leader, Sayar Ahmad Reshi
The case, which was originally registered at the Balumath police station in Jharkhand in December 2020, involved an attack at the coal mine by "terror gang" operatives Sujit Sinha, Aman Sahu and others.
The raids are being conducted in connection with some Maoist links involving a senior journalist. According to reports, some Maoist leaders were trying to revive their terror plans in the country.
The charge sheet was filed in a special NIA court in Guwahati against the operatives of international syndicates involved in the trafficking of nationals of Bangladesh and Rohingya people of Myanmar into India using forged documents.
The case pertains to the seizure of high-quality fake Indian currency notes (FICN) valued at Rs 5.94 lakh from Afroz Ansari on September 19, 2015, a spokesperson of the NIA said.
The arrest was made as part of investigation into a case registered by NIA on December 26 last year under various sections of Indian Penal Code, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Explosive Substances Act and Arms Act.
The chargesheeted men had conspired with the accused in the Vizhinjam Arms case for exploiting the illegal drugs trade in India and Sri Lanka for funding, amassing, and stashing weapons for the revival of LTTE in India and Sri Lanka.
The official said the charge-sheet marks another major step in the NIA's efforts to disrupt, destroy and dismantle the terror-gangster nexus, which extends across many states within India and also many countries.
The incident involved an explosion at the Arulmigu Kottai Sangameshwarar Thirukovil Temple, and the ongoing investigation reveals a complex plot orchestrated by individuals, including Azarudeen's role in indoctrination and the planning process, and Idris' involvement in purchasing a vehicle for the
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The accused persons have been charge-sheeted under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Explosives Substances Act and Arms Act of the IPC.
NIA searched premises of members linked to dreaded gangster Lawrence Bishnoi's organized terror-crime syndicate.
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