The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday conducted searches at nine locations in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, in a case linked to terror activities.
The recent raids, which commenced on Monday morning, are a joint effort between security forces and the anti-terror agency targeting locations tied to individuals with connections to terrorism. These actions stem from a case initiated by the agency back in 2022.
Based on precise intelligence received regarding particular suspects residing in Srinagar, the anti-terror agency initiated the search operations.
This operation comes nearly a month following the NIA's filing of charges against two individuals in the Kokernag encounter case in Jammu and Kashmir.The suspects in the case are linked to The Resistant Front (TRF), an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), sources said.
Both LeT and TRF are proscribed organisations and have been involved in the continuous instigation and motivation of Kashmiri youth to join the terror outfits in the name of 'Jihad'.
These two organizations are utilizing social media platforms such as Twitter, Telegram, and YouTube channels to advance their agenda and entice unemployed youth into participating in terrorist activities.
LeT, established in the early 1990s, stands as the largest terrorist group and is currently focused on reestablishing its network in the Anantnag area.
Operating through various offshoots in the Jammu and Kashmir region, they continue their efforts to exert influence and recruit individuals to their cause.
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