Maal-e-Ganimat: 11 JMB operatives charged for dacoity intended to raise terror funds
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Published: Thursday, February 18, 2021, 8:45 [IST]
New Delhi, Feb 18: The National Investigation Agency has filed a chargesheet against 11 terrorists of the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen, Bangladesh for dacoities committed by them in the year 2018.
Najir Sheikh, Arif Hussain, Kador Kazi, Asif Iqbal were among the 11 to the charged by the NIA.
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The NIA said that in the month of February 2018, four cases were registered for the dacoities committed by the members of the JMB. They had hatched a conspiracy to raise funds for terror activities under the pretext of Maal-e-Ganimat. The JMB terrorists committed dacoities in four place in Bengaluru.
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NIA files chargesheet against 11 terrorists of Bangladesh s JMB in dacoity cases in Bengaluru Outlook February 17, 2021 23:15 IST NIA files chargesheet against 11 terrorists of Bangladesh s JMB in dacoity cases in Bengaluru outlookindia.com 1970-01-01T05:30:00+0530
Bengaluru, Feb 17 (PTI) The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday filed a chargesheet against 11 terrorists of Bangladesh s outlawed JMB terror group for their alleged involvement in dacoity cases, an official said.
Najir Sheikh (25), Asif Ikbal (23), Adil Sheikh (27), Abdul Karim (21) and Mosaraf Hossain (22) of West Bengal s Murshidabad, Kador Kazi (33), Mustafizur Rahman (39) and Habibur Rahaman SK (28) of the state s Birbhum district, Mohammad Dilwar Hossain (28) of West Bengal s Malda district, Arif Hussain (24) of Assam s Barpeta, and Jahidul Islam (40) of Bangladesh s Jamalpur w