Srinagar: The day after J & K administration fired 11 employees for alleged anti-Indian activities, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Sundays picked up six people – including the Head of the Darul Uloz seminary – during attacks in the Srinagar and AnanTnag districts as part of the action Hard together on the online radicalization of youth with an Islamic state that is prohibited.
Two Son of Head of Hizbul Mujahidin Muhammad Yusuf Shah, alias Syed Salahuddin, was among the 11 who was sacked on Saturday based on a Nia investigation into the case of terror funding, the government said.
Raids, who followed a day later was carried out simultaneously in seven locations by Tim Joint Nia, CRPF and police J & K.
in Dalal Mohalla Srinagar, Nia Sleuth invaded Seminary – Siraj-Ulox – and held back his head, Ahmad Nadvi, besides taking a laptop, Bank reports, and other documents.
Darul Uloom, where the seminary should function, is Deoband Uttar Pradesh.
At Anantnag, the Nia team led by Dinesh Gupta conducted a raid in Pushroo, Sunsooma, and Achabal villages and detained the other five – Javarooma Javama Ahmad Mir, a graduate of MBA; Achabal Umar Bhat; Ovais Ahmad Bhat, Tanveer Ahmad Bhat, and Zeeshan Ameen Malik, said the official.
Electronic gadgets including cellphones, tablets, laptops, hard disks; Bank statements and other documents, in addition to T-shirts containing the ISIS logo, confiscated.
When submitting this report, a similar raid was taking place in two locations Baramulla, a Nia spokesman confirmed.
The forbidden clothing has launched a campaign in cyberspace, coupled with the on-ground terror financing activities, said the spokesman, added that the agency had registered a case in this case on June 29 this year in the relevant section of the IPC and the activities that violate the law ( Prevention) acts.
“Do terrorists operate from various conflict zones along with ISIS cadres in India, assuming the identity of Pseudo-online, has created a network where ISIS related propaganda material was disseminated for radicals and recruited members to ISIS folds,” spokesman said.
An online propaganda magazine is centered on India called “Voice of Hind” published every month to the Brainwash youth by projecting leaning narratives from injustice imagined in India to feel alienation and communal hatred.
Last Friday, the Nia Court was specialized in the framed Delhi accused 12 accused, including the Chairman of Syed Syed Syed Syasuddin and United Jihad Board of Ghulam Prophet Khan, in the case of 2011 terror funding under the relevant parts of the IPC and UPA, said Nia spokesman said A wage.
The probe has revealed that from 2004-2011, illegal funds were carried out on an area of more than 80 crore from Pakistan to Hizbute to encourage terror activities in India.