NEW DELHI: National Investigating Agency on Monday swooped down several locations in Srinagar in a case linked to terror activities.
The central agency along with the police and the CRPF carried out raids at 9 locations associated with suspects linked to terrorism as part of a case registered by the agency in 2022.
The search was launched after the probing agency received a tip regarding certain suspects residing in Srinagar.
The search operation was followed almost a month after the NIA sunmitted chargesheet accusing two people in the Kokernag (Jammu and Kashmir) encounter case.
The suspects in the case are linked to The Resistant Front (TRF), an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), ANI reported citing sources.
Both LeT and TRF are banned terror outfits involved in instigating Kasmiri youth towards anti-India terror activities.
Notably, LeT is the largest terrorist group formed in the early 1990s and is actively engaged in reviving the network in the Anantnag area.
It is working through various offshoots in the Jammu and Kashmir region.
The central agency along with the police and the CRPF carried out raids at 9 locations associated with suspects linked to terrorism as part of a case registered by the agency in 2022.
The search was launched after the probing agency received a tip regarding certain suspects residing in Srinagar.
The search operation was followed almost a month after the NIA sunmitted chargesheet accusing two people in the Kokernag (Jammu and Kashmir) encounter case.
The suspects in the case are linked to The Resistant Front (TRF), an offshoot of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), ANI reported citing sources.
Both LeT and TRF are banned terror outfits involved in instigating Kasmiri youth towards anti-India terror activities.
Notably, LeT is the largest terrorist group formed in the early 1990s and is actively engaged in reviving the network in the Anantnag area.
It is working through various offshoots in the Jammu and Kashmir region.