More than 100 captured in enemy of dread raids against famous Front of India
Raids and searches are being conducted against people allegedly involved in terror funding and radicalizing others to join extremist organisations.
New Delhi:
Government sources said that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday morning raided the premises of Popular Front of India (PFI) in several states.
In a monstrous crackdown on PFI, the counter dread organization directed strikes in ten states including Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
In excess of 100 top PFI pioneers and office carriers have been captured in cross country strikes. The strikes were led by the NIA, the Requirement Directorate (ED) and the state police in a planned move.
The most extreme number of captures were made in Kerala (22), trailed by Maharashtra and Karnataka (20 each), Andhra Pradesh (5), Assam (9), Delhi (3), Madhya Pradesh (4), Puducherry (3), Tamil Nadu ( 10), Uttar Pradesh (8) and Rajasthan (2).
In the "biggest ever" activity, assaults and searches are being directed against those purportedly associated with dread subsidizing, sorting out instructional courses and radicalizing others to join fanatic gatherings.
PFI individuals fought in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka against the capture.
In an explanation, the PFI said, "The homes of public, state and neighborhood heads of the PFI are being struck. The workplace of the state advisory group is likewise being struck. We are fascists of using agencies to suppress the voice of dissent." Strongly oppose the steps of the government." ,
Union Home Minister Amit Shah today held a meeting with officials in connection with the raids.
Those present in the meeting included National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, NIA chief Dinkar Gupta and Indian Intelligence Bureau director Tapan Deka.
On Tuesday, the counter fear organization charged four PFI functionaries under the Unlawful Exercises (Avoidance) Act (UAPA) subsequent to directing hunts at 38 areas in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
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