New Delhi, October 11: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is conducting raids at the premises of the banned organization Popular Front of India (PFI) in Delhi, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, among other states. According to official sources, the raids are underway at several places in Maharashtra since Wednesday early morning.
A team of NIA officials has reached Abdul Wahid Sheikh's residence at Mumbai's Vikhroli area. Sheikh was acquitted in 2006 Mumabi train blast case. The NIA is also conducting raids in multiple areas at Madurai in the PFI case. PFI Crackdown: Raids Against Popular Front of India Underway in 6 States, 75 PFI and SDPI Workers Detained From Karnataka.
NIA Raids on Banned Outfit PFI
#WATCH पॉपुलर फ्रंट ऑफ इंडिया(PFI) से संबंधित मामलों में राष्ट्रीय जांच एजेंसी (NIA) 6 राज्यों में छापेमारी कर रही है।
(वीडियो लखनऊ से है) pic.twitter.com/8icJCZDAeF
— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) October 11, 2023
#WATCH तमिलनाडु: NIA ने मदुरै में प्रतिबंधित पॉपुलर फ्रंट ऑफ इंडिया(PFI) संगठन से जुड़े कई ठिकानों पर छापेमारी की। pic.twitter.com/yqn4D1HQMX
— ANI_HindiNews (@AHindinews) October 11, 2023
#WATCH | Maharashtra: NIA raids underway at the residence of acquitted accused of 7/11 train blasts Wahid Sheikh, in Vikhroli area of Mumbai. pic.twitter.com/DtFS1cEq3q
— ANI (@ANI) October 11, 2023
In addition to this, the NIA along with the local police started conducting raid at Old Delhi's Ballimaran which falls under the Hauz Qazi police station area. The NIA reached the area early on Wednesday morning. Ealier in September, the Enforcement Directorate conducted raids in the houses of former PFI workers in four districts of Kerala- Thrissur, Ernakulam, Malappuram and Wayanad. PFI Conspiracy Case: NIA Attaches One of Popular Front of India's Largest Arms, Physical Training Centres in Kerala.
In August, the NIA had raided the house of several PFI operatives in Malappuram. The raids were conducted at residences of Thayyil Hamza in Vengara, Kalathiparambil Yahuti in Tirur, Haneefa in Tanur and Rangattur Padikkaparambil Jaffer, who were all part of the banned PFI.
The searches came after the NIA in early August had attached the Green Valley Academy in Manjeri, one of the PFI's largest and oldest arms and physical training centres.
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