he National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday filed a supplementary chargesheet against two National Investigation Agency(LeT) terrorists, who had actively participated in conspiracy meetings for targeted killings of important personalities belonging to the Hindu community in Bengaluru, Hubli and Nanded.
Hizb narco terror case: Rs 20 lakhs, 130 live rounds recovered by NIA | Details
In connection with the investigation of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Narco Terror Case, NIA conducted searches and seized Rs. 20 lacs, 130 live rounds of 9 mm, mobile phones, pen drive, bunch of polythene bags used for packing heroin, Hyundai Verna car, a two-wheeler, documents.
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In connection with investigation of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Narco Terror Case, NIA conducted searches and seized Rs 20 lacs ( drug proceeds) 130 live rounds of 9 mm, mobile phones, pen drive, one bunch of polythene bags used for packing heroin, Hyundai Verna car, a two-wheeler, documents related to properties, and other incriminating documents from the house of the suspects.
NCB raids Bharti Singh s residence in Bollywood drugs case
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday carried out raids at six locations in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir in connection with narcotics and weapons case. The raid was a part of Narco-terror module related to the seizure of about 61 Kgs of Heroin along with arms and ammunitions on September 20, 2020, at International Border at Arnia, Jammu.
An agency official related to the probe told IANS, The agency is carrying out searches at six locations in Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. The official said the raids started in several locations on Thursday early morning and were still underway.
Pick surrender over death: J&K Police tells terrorist amid Pampore encounter [watch]
On December 11, Friday, a host of media reports stated that a National Investigation Agency (NIA) court has acquitted all those accused of killing Jamiat-e-Ahlihadeeth Jammu and Kashmir chief Showkat Ahmad Shah.
Shah was killed in an IED explosion outside a mosque in Maisuma in April 2011 and the accused included Mohammad Abdullah Uni, a militant commander, and Fayaz Ahmad, general secretary of PoK based Jehad Council.
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The claim
The media reports claimed that all the accused, who were proceeded against under Section 512 of the CrPC, were given benefit of the doubt as the judge observed that the prosecution failed to establish the circumstances that would lead to the presumption of a commission of the murder of Shah under a criminal conspiracy.