New Delhi, September 1: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has seized several digital devices and incriminating materials during searches at multiple places in four states in connection with the conspiracy by the Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) and the Teherik-e-Taliban to recruit and radicalise impressionable youth in India in order to spread terror in the country, the agency said on Friday. The seizures were made during multiple raids across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu on Thursday.

"A host of incriminating digital devices were recovered during the searches at three locations in Maharashtra and one location each in the other three states," said the agency. The NIA is examining the devices to track those involved in the conspiracy and thwart their efforts to destabilise the country through the unlawful and radicalisation plans and campaigns of the two terror outfits. As per the NIA, the raids were part of the NIA investigations in a case registered in April 2023 against two accused recruited earlier by these banned organisations. "The two were involved in a series of disruptive terror-linked activities, including transfer of funds abroad for the purchase of land in Afghanistan." Jammu and Kashmir Terror Recruitment Case: NIA, Police Raid Multiple Locations in Srinagar, Pulwama and Other Districts.

NIA investigations have revealed that the duo were also involved in radicalisation of vulnerable and susceptible youth and their recruitment to the two organisations to further the activities of their terror fronts active in India. Jammu and Kashmir: NIA Conducts Raids in Bathindi Area of Jammu; Sopore Police Nabs Two Overground Workers of Terror Outfit Lashkar-E-Taiba.

The agency further said that the entire conspiracy was aimed at spreading terror in India and disrupting its peace and communal harmony. While AQIS is a terrorist organisation striving to establish an Islamic state and an Islamic Caliphate in the Indian Subcontinent, Teherik-e-Taliban is an umbrella organisation of various Islamist armed terrorists groups operating along the Afghan–Pakistani border.

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