Tag: NIA

  • Big action by NIA against Naxalism, two accused who supplied ammunition and weapons to Naxalites arrested from UP

    Raipur. NIA has taken major action against Naxalism. Sudhir Tripathi from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh and Suraj Nishad from UP, who supplied arms and ammunition to Naxal cadres, have been arrested. Both the accused used to supply arms and ammunition from UP to CPI (Maoist) in Bastar region of Chhattisgarh.

    A total of 6 arrests have been made in this case so far. For the first time, 4 arrests were made in this case in January last year. The local police had seized arms and ammunition from the accused. NIA took charge of the investigation in January this year. During investigation, it was found that Sudhir and Suraj of UP supply weapons from Uttar Pradesh to Bastar region of Chhattisgarh. NIA has arrested both the accused. The NIA said the pair was in regular contact with Naxalites and were conspiring to support the banned terrorist group.

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  • IED Planting In Assam: NIA Arrests Key ULFA (I) Suspect |

    New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested a key accused in a United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) case related to the planting of IEDs across multiple places in Assam. In a press release, the NIA said that Girish Barua, alias Gautam Baruah, was nabbed from the outskirts of Bengaluru, where he was hiding out.

    The case was registered by the probe agency in September in connection with the planting of explosive devices across Assam by the banned terrorist organization ULFA (I) as part of an armed protest against Independence Day celebrations in India.

    “The accused was part of the group of ULFA (I) operatives that had placed IEDs at locations in North Lakhimpur district in Assam at the behest of the top leadership of the outfit,” said NIA.

    The suspect was arrested and produced before the Special NIA Court, Bengaluru, on September 25, and the court passed an order for transit remand and production before NIA Special Court Assam Guwahati. Investigations in the case are continuing.

    Meanwhile, in another incident, the NIA last week conducted searches at four locations across Punjab in a case related to the promotion of terror-related activities and violence by Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) leader and pro-Khalistani terrorist Gurupatwant Singh Pannun.

    NIA teams swooped down at one location in Moga, two locations in Bathinda, and one location in Mohali at premises connected with suspects in the case RC-30/2023/NIA/DLI, the probe agency stated.

    The searches led to the seizure of various incriminating materials, including digital devices, which are under examination.

    The case relates to the conspiracy by Pannun with other members of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ). The NIA had registered the case against Pannun on 17th November 2023, under sections 120B, 153A, and 506 of the IPC and sections 10, 13, 16, 17, 18, 18B, 8 20 of the UA(P) Act, 1967.

    (With agencies Inputs)

  • NIA Team Probing Medinipur Blast Case Stopped By Protesters In West Bengal, Car Vandalised |

    Kolkata: In a distressing repetition of past events, a team from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) encountered stiff resistance in Purba Medinipur district, West Bengal, while conducting investigations related to a blast case on Saturday. The latest incident is reminiscent of a similar attack on the Directorate of Enforcement (ED) team in Sandeshkhali, North 24 Parganas where the officers were besieged and allegedly assaulted during a raid linked to an alleged food scam.

    According to sources within the NIA, the team dispatched to Purba Medinipur faced hostility during their probe into the blast case. Reports indicate that the vehicle transporting the NIA officers was targeted and vandalized amidst efforts to apprehend a suspect connected to the ongoing investigation.

    A video footage circulating on social media purportedly depicts residents gathering around the NIA vehicle, attempting to obstruct the apprehension of the suspect. The situation escalated as villagers resorted to pelting the vehicle with stones, further escalating tensions.

     

    #WATCH | West Bengal: NIA officers had to face protesters in Sandeshkhali while they were carrying out an investigation in connection with the Bhupatinagar, East Medinipur blast case. People allegedly tried to stop the NIA team from taking the accused persons along with them.… pic.twitter.com/UVoAO6uuPQ
    — ANI (@ANI) April 6, 2024

     

    Sandeshkhali, situated within the Sundarbans, has become a focal point of political discourse following allegations of sexual abuse and land encroachment against suspended TMC politician Shajahan Sheikh and his associates. The recent remarks by the Calcutta High Court condemning the events in Sandeshkhali also underscored the gravity of the situation.

    Earlier this year, Shahjahan Sheikh, the suspended TMC leader, triggered a political storm when an ED team conducting a raid at his residence in connection with a ration scam was met with mob violence. This incident came as a grim reminder of the escalating tensions and recurring confrontations in the region.

  • Three people threatened Punjab businessman in the name of Khalistani terrorist

    This incident took place in the Camp Clothing Market area of ​​Moga in the afternoon. All three people are reportedly associates of Arshdeep Dalla.

    The incident was captured on camera

    This attempt at extortion was captured in the CCTV camera. It is seen in the CCTV footage that the three associates of the terrorist are taking the phones of some employees of the shop. The shop owner was forced to talk to someone on the phone.

    The owner of the cloth shop prayed with folded hands and asked them to stop but it was of no use. An alert member of the shop staff became suspicious and called the police.

    ASI single-handedly arrested two

    At that time Assistant Police Sub Inspector (ASI) Satnam Singh was patrolling the area. They immediately reached the spot. He single-handedly surrounded them in the shop and caught two of them. However one person managed to escape. Police have said that all three people are associates of Arshdeep Dalla living in Canada.

    Earlier, an audio clip of Arshdeep Dalla threatening a businessman from Punjab for extortion had surfaced. In this it is heard – The businessman said, “We already have a lot of problems and you are already troubling us.” On this Arshdeep Dalla said – “Listen to me, now be ready to be troubled. ”

    Arshdeep Dalla is extorting money from businessmen, contractors, singers and liquor traders in Punjab through phone calls from Canada and is using that money to help in terrorist activities.

    Who is Arshdeep Dalla?

    Delhi Police has received information that Arshdeep Dalla is a Khalistani terrorist living in Canada. He has links with Pakistan’s terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba and wanted to target Hindu leaders in Punjab.

    Earlier this year, Dalla’s conspiracy to target leaders of Hindu organizations and BJP’s ideological wing Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) was revealed during the Delhi Police action against two terror suspects. In January, the police had raided Jahangirpuri in Delhi and arrested Jagjit Singh Jagga and Naushad. Weapons were also recovered.

    According to the Delhi Police charge sheet filed in the court, Jagga revealed that he was in touch with Dalla. The charge sheet states that a Khalistani terrorist present in Canada had asked Jagga to be prepared for terrorist activities in Punjab.

    NIA has announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has offered a reward of Rs 10 lakh for any information leading to Dalla’s arrest.

    Arshdeep Dalla was close to Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Nijjar was killed in Canada in June. After this, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau blamed “Indian agents” for Nijjar’s murder. After this a diplomatic dispute arose between India and Canada. India rejected Trudeau’s claims, calling them “absurd” and “motivated”.

  • NIA action on Khalistani terrorist Pannu, property seized in Amritsar and Chandigarh, notice pasted on Nijjar’s house also

    National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken major action against Khalistani terrorist and founder of banned Sikh for Justice (SFJ) Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. NIA has pasted property seizure notices outside the houses owned by him in Chandigarh and Amritsar.

    NIA pasted property seizure notice outside Nijjar’s house

    On the orders of NIA Mohali Court, a notice of seizure of property has been pasted outside the house of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Bharsinghpura village of Jalandhar district.

    Nijjar was preparing to attack Dera Sacha Sauda

    It is reported quoting sources that Nijjar was preparing to attack Dera Sacha Sauda. Not only this, he was also preparing to attack people in India.

    Hardeep Singh Nijjar had taken IED blast training in Pakistan.

    The news is coming from sources that Hardeep Singh Nijjar Had taken IED blast training from Jagtar Singh in Pakistan. It is known that the Government of India had declared Nijjar a terrorist under UAPA in 2020. Also, India had handed over the dossier regarding Nijjar to Canada in 2018.

    Canada did not take action even after knowing about Nijjar’s involvement in criminal incidents

    It is also reported quoting sources that Khalistani separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar reached the North American country using a fake passport and Canada did not take any action against him despite being told that he was facing criminal charges in more than 12 cases including murder and other terrorist cases. Is facing criminal cases.

    This is how Nijjar had acquired Canadian citizenship.

    Sources said Nijjar had applied for asylum in Canada claiming that he felt threatened in India because he belonged to a particular social group. However, this application of Nijjar was rejected. Eleven days after his claim was rejected, he married a woman who had helped him immigrate. This application was also rejected by the immigration authorities in Canada. Nijjar appealed against this in the Canadian courts, although he continued to claim to be a Canadian citizen. He was later granted Canadian citizenship, the circumstances of which are unclear.

    Interpol had issued a Red Corner Notice against Nijjar in 2014.

    In November 2014, an ‘Interpol Red Corner Notice’ (RCN) was issued against him. Sources said that Nijjar had more than 12 criminal cases registered against him in India for murder and other terrorist activities. Sources said details of the cases were shared with Canadian authorities but no action was taken. Sources also said that despite the RCN, Canadian authorities took no action other than placing it on the no-fly list.

  • NIA intensifies action against Khalistani terrorists, announces reward on five terrorists

    NIA intensifies action against Khalistani terrorists, announces reward on five terrorists

    NIA spokesperson said that these five terrorists are wanted for the purpose of disturbing the peace and communal harmony of India and spreading terror in Punjab.

    New Delhi:

    Intensifying its action against Khalistani terrorists, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday issued information for the arrest of five members of the banned organization Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), including Harvinder Singh Sandhu alias ‘Rinda’ and Lakhbir Singh Sandhu alias ‘Landa’. Announced that cash reward will be given to the giver. The federal agency has announced a reward of Rs 10 lakh each for Rinda and Landa and a cash reward of Rs 5 lakh each on Parminder Singh Khaira alias ‘Pattu’, Satnam Singh alias ”Satbir Singh” and Yadvinder Singh alias ”Yadda”. of.

    An NIA spokesperson said that these five terrorists are wanted in a case registered against the terrorist activities of BKI with the aim of disturbing the peace and communal harmony of India and spreading terror in Punjab. This case was registered earlier this year. He said the wanted terrorists are accused of carrying out terrorist activities in Punjab besides raising funds for the banned terrorist organization BKI through drug trafficking and large-scale extortion from businessmen and other prominent persons.

    The spokesperson said that investigation has revealed that the five terrorists are engaged in recruiting new members for BKI by promising financial benefits. “He has also established a network of his operatives in different countries to further his terrorist activities in different parts of India,” the officer said. Rinda, originally from Maharashtra, is on the terrorist list and is a member of the BKI. Is a member. He is living in Pakistan. Whereas Landa, Khaira, Satnam and Yadvinder are residents of Punjab.

    Sharing telephone and WhatsApp numbers, the spokesperson said, “Any specific information related to the arrest of the five wanted terrorists can be shared with the NIA headquarters in New Delhi or the NIA branch office in Chandigarh.” Meanwhile, the NIA. To dismantle the terrorist-gangster network in the country, two lists with photographs of 54 persons wanted in the investigation of two cases registered last year were shared on the social media platform ‘X’. One list contains the names of 11 persons and the other contains the names of 43 persons.

    This list includes many wanted gangsters including Goldie Brar, Lawrence Bishnoi, Anmol Bishnoi and Arshdeep Singh Gill. Sharing the mobile number, the agency said, “If you have any information about properties/assets/businesses owned in his name or by his associates, friends and relatives, please inform on WhatsApp.”