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Yadav’s recent motorcycle trip to Pakistan, which he documented on his YouTube channel, raised national security concerns
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NIA chief Sadanand Date visited Pahalgam after the agency took over the investigation into the recent terror attack that killed 26 people. The team is gathering evidence and tracking those helping the terrorists. Security has been tightened in key areas as the probe intensifies
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Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara said that Pakistani nationals residing in Karnataka will be sent back, and action will be taken against those staying illegally
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In another major step, Pakistani citizens will no longer be allowed entry into India under the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES)
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The Baramulla MP is facing trial in a terror funding case with the allegations that he funded separatists and terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir
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Tahawwur Hussain Rana was a Pakistan-born Canadian national. He was a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Harakat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI), and had entered into a criminal conspiracy for executing the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks around the beginning of 2005 along with other co-conspirators based in Pakistan
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One US-made M-16 rifle, 14 live rounds, two mobile phones, and one bullet proof jacket from Malakar, a member of the arms and ammunition supply unit of the banned terror organisation, CPI (Maoist),
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Officials noted that the preacher attracted NIA attention due to his mobile phone being traced to Karnataka on the day of the blast
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Sources indicate that the NIA conducted raids at five locations within Bengaluru city and several residences in Thirthahalli town, located in the Shivamogga district.
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The raids were being conducted in Chennai and Cuddalore.
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The searches began by the Agency since Thursday morning at the house of Venugopal located at Narayanguda.
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According to a spokesperson from the NIA, on Friday, charges were filed against Shahrukh, also known as Sharukh Saifi, 27, under multiple sections of the IPC, UA (P) Act, the Railways Act, and the PDPP Act
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Search Operations Span Over Four Dozen Locations in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Delhi Vicinity
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Several incriminating books in vernacular and Arabic languages were also seized during the searches, in addition to Rs.60 lakhs in Indian currency and 18,200 US dollars
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The detained Maoist was carrying a reward of Rs 25 lakh by Jharkhand government and Rs five lakh by NIA on his head, sources in the probe agency said.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is carrying out raids Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Uttarakhand.
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) is mandated to probe any terror case that takes place in foreign land following amendments to the law governing the anti-terror probe organisation in 2019.
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New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has claimed to have strong evidence about increasing cases of money being raised for terrorist activities through crowdfunding on social media platforms. Director General of the NIA, Dinkar Gupta said that measures to curb such cases of terror funding would be discussed in the ‘No Money for Terror’ […]
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According to the officials, nearly 100 people were either arrested or detained during the raids which have been termed as the "largest-ever investigation process till date".
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As part of searching at multiple locations in Telangana Andhra Pradesh, NIA teams carried out raids in eight places including seven places in Jagtial and a locality in Karimnagar.