The raids were being conducted at nine locations in Punjab and one in Haryana in connection with a criminal conspiracy hatched to raise funds for the banned terrorist outfit and also smuggle arms, ammunition and explosives for it from across the border.
"During the raid two accused with ganja of more than 106 kg, one car and other
incriminating materials were recovered and seized from their possession," said J. N. Pankaj IG STF in a press statement.
As per sources, the raids were done in around 40 locations at residences and offices of various Government contractors who have alleged links with State Minister Senthil Balaji.
The raids, conducted on Wednesday, were aimed at exposing further links and conspiracies of the 10 already arrested accused and charge-sheeted in the case by the NIA Court.
The anti-terror agency in close coordination with state police forces conducted these raids since early Wednesday at the premises and other places linked to suspects. The raids are still going on.
"Acting on a precise tip-off, a police team from Narayanpur intercepted a truck parked suspiciously in the Bakhrupara Bazaar area. During checking, police recovered a huge quantity of liquor kept under onion stock. Around 4200 litres of alcohol of separate brands were seized during the raid,
The agency sleuths carried out these searches since this morning and the raids are still underway at Delhi's Shahin Bagh and other locations of suspects.
Questioning the actions taken by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) against Congress leaders, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said that the central agency should release a list of recoveries made during the raids conducted at the residences of Congress workers and also about the properties attac
The raids were carried out at around 21 places including 15 in the national capital, and six others in Haryana, in search of gangsters and their associates.
Dehli Mayor Shelly Oberoi and Education Minister Atishi on Monday conducted the raid and found heaps of scrap stored next to students in classrooms, toilets in disrepair without doors, and no sign of cleanliness in the school.
Enforcement Directorate's (ED) fresh action in Chhattisgarh has stroke a 'war of words' in the political arena here as Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel called the raids a politically motivated move.