NIA: Eight IS terrorists involved in converting students into Mujahideen arrested, police conducted raids in these four states
NIA: NIA has busted the inter-state module linked to IS and arrested eight terrorists. In the raids conducted with the help of state police at 19 locations in four states, a large quantity of IED-making materials, explosive electronic devices, and other documents have been recovered. NIA has named it the Bellary module.
NIA has busted the inter-state module linked to IS and arrested eight terrorists. In the raids conducted with the help of state police at 19 locations in four states, a large quantity of materials and explosives, electronic equipment and other documents related to making IEDs have been recovered.
NIA has named it the Bellary module, which is used to inspire college students across the country to become Mujahideen for terrorist attacks. A senior NIA official said that an FIR was registered on December 14 after receiving information about the Bellary module of IS operating in several states. After that, with the help of Jharkhand, Delhi, Maharashtra, and Karnataka police, the activities of the people associated with the module started being closely monitored.
On Monday morning he visited Bellary and Bengaluru in Karnataka; Raids were conducted at locations in Amravati, Pune, and Mumbai in Maharashtra, Bokaro, and Jamshedpur in Jharkhand and Delhi. Based on coordination with the state police and accurate information about the terrorists, eight terrorists including the module leader Minaj alias Suleman (from Bellary) were arrested.