The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday continued the searches in Jammu and Kashmir in the case of terror funding by Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir-- an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
The NIA carried out searches at the hideouts of suspects in the case which was taken over by the anti-terror agency almost a month ago and it started its probe charging the "highly radicalised" arrested accused Shahrukh Safi.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sunday attached two floors of a school building in Maharashtra's Pune where the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) had been organising camps to radicalise and indoctrinate Muslim youth and further train them for carrying out targeted killings an
The anti-terror agency sleuths carried out these searches on Tuesday at the premises of the eight accused. The eight accused and suspects whose premises were searched are active members of the Naxal support network, said the NIA.
The anti-terror agency filed the charge sheet in a special NIA court in Bengaluru in the case which pertains to a conspiracy hatched by accused persons having affiliations with Al-Qaeda, to send youth to Kashmir and Khorasan province of Afghanistan, to undergo terrorist training.
Mohammed Sadik, who was working as a 'reporter' for the PFI, was arrested following the search operation conducted by the anti-terror agency at a location in Kollam.
The anti-terror agency filed the chargesheet in NIA special court, Calcutta which pertains to the clash between members of two communities who engaged in brick-batting, stone-pelting and hurled bombs at each other.
The anti-terror agency filed the chargesheet before a special court at Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh against the five accused persons in the case registered based on the complaint filed regarding the recruitment of one Radha to the cadres of CPI (Maoist), a proscribed organization.
The NIA registered the case after the Counter Terrorism and Counter Radicalization (CTCR) division of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an order asking the anti-terror agency to start probing into the case.