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The raids were connected to the blast at the Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru on March 1.
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The NIA on Saturday produced the arrested bomber Mussavir Hussain Shazib and his accomplice Abdul Matheen Taha before the magistrate court judge at his residence in Koramangala locality of Bengaluru.
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The agency seized digital devices and cash, and is intensifying efforts to locate and apprehend the suspects.
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He virtually launched the unique Digital Criminal Case Management System (CCMS) Platform of the National Investigation Agency (NIA).
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The NIA announced a Rs 10 lakh reward for his arrest.
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Meanwhile, the officials involved in the investigation of the case have collected more information on the suspected bomber.
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Dr. Harrsha, a professional artist, posted the sketches on his social media handles on Thursday, tagging the official accounts of NIA, Bengaluru Police and the Bengaluru Commissioner of Police.
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The team arrived in the city during the early hours of Thursday, with sources indicating that over 10 NIA officers in two vehicles were collecting information.
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The National Investigation Agency announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh for providing information/ clues about him
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The spokesperson said the raids involved extensive searches at the premises of Naveed, Syed Khail, and Bijju of Karnataka, Mayur Chakrobraborty of West Bengal, Navjot Singh of Punjab,
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The agency reportedly seized a host of digital devices and incriminating documents, along with cash.
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Sources confirmed that the NIA has filed an FIR related to the case and its sleuths will conduct a coordinated investigation with the state police.
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On February 2, the NIA chargesheeted two other persons in the case relating to attempts by the proscribed organisation to revive violent naxalism in the Magadh zone.
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Ghouse Nayazi, who was on the run since 2016, was arrested by a special team at the Mumbai International Airport on Friday soon after his arrival from Dar-e-Salaam, Tanzania,
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Today's Hyderabad News includes NIA teams raiding journalist Venugopal's house, high temperatures rising, and cochlear implant surgeries in Medicover hospitals
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Today's Trending News includes Nitish Kumar's commitment to the NDA, Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Yatra in Chhattisgarh, South India fund issues, NIA Hyderabad searching for Maoists, and Pakistan Elections 2024.
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NIA files chargesheet against five in cross-border arms smuggling case in Punjab
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In a recent letter to the Chief Secretary, A Santhi Kumari, the Ministry of Home Affairs said Warrier was being taken on deputation to the NIA for a five-year period.
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The searches are underway at over 19 locations since early morning. The sources said that the searches are in connection with the busting of a major IS jihadi terror group.
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The case pertains to a criminal conspiracy hatched by accused persons and their associates who had pledged to the violent extremist ideology of proscribed terrorist organizations, including Al-Qaeda and ISIS, and had formed a terrorist gang