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NIA carried out searches at more than 60 locations in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in Left Wing Extremism or Naxal case
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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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NIA) on Saturday conducted raids at the premises of several suspects in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir in connection with LeT attack
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The agency sleuths arrested Seiminlun Gangte in a case the NIA registered suo moto on July 19 this year. The accused has been brought to Delhi after his arrest and will be produced before the jurisdictional court.
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NIA arrested a second accused linked to the case of a transnational conspiracy by Myanmar and Bangladesh-based leadership of terror outfits to wage war against India.
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NIA has filed a supplementary chargesheet against four accused in the brutal murder by Naxals in Bihar in 2018
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Telangana had moved an appeal against the order stating that lakhs of aspirants would be put to disadvantage for the baseless apprehensions of a few petitioners
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A total of 53 locations were raided during the day-long operation, which started early this morning.
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NIA has so far frozen 87 banks accounts and attached 13 properties, besides seizing 331 digital devices, 418 documents and two vehicles.
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Search Operations Span Over Four Dozen Locations in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, and Delhi Vicinity
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Sources privy to the matter said that the government has asked the agencies to identify the properties of the terrorists settled abroad
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And for this purpose, the aforementioned leadership are collecting arms, ammunition and explosives by unlawful means, including plunder and pillage of government facilities and resources, it said.
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Moirangthem Anand Singh was arrested from Manipur and brought to New Delhi for questioning
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Rival gangsters Lawrence Bishnoi and Jaggu Bhagwanpuria on Thursday separately claimed responsibility for the killing of Punjab-origin NIA-wanted gangster Sukha Duneke
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In 2017, Duneke, an affiliate of the Devinder Bambiha Gang in Punjab, fled to Canada using counterfeit documents.
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The NIA in its post issued pictures of Lawrence Bishnoi, Jasdeep Singh, Kala Jatheri alias Sandeep, Virender Pratap alias Kala Rana and Joginder Singh along with their names. It highlighted that many of these gangsters are based in Canada.
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He was taken into custody on arrival from Dubai in the UAE on Tuesday, the NIA spokesperson said.
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National Investigation Agency's special court has sentenced a woman to six years of imprisonment in connection with Bengaluru fake currency case.
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NIA on Saturday launched coordinated searches at multiples locations in Tamil Nadu in a suspected terror module case, police sources said
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A notebook seized from their Haji Colony (Lucknow) hideout was found to contain handwritten notes about potential targets and details about bomb-making.