City
Epaper

NIA Conducts Raids to Dismantle Terror Infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: February 10, 2024 09:08 IST

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) initiated raids in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday as part of its ongoing efforts ...

Open in App

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) initiated raids in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday as part of its ongoing efforts to dismantle terror infrastructure and curb the activities of individuals allegedly involved in terror funding and radicalization of youths, officials confirmed.

The operations, currently underway in various locations such as Gujjar Nagar and Shaheedi Chowk in Jammu city, are aimed at targeting suspected elements linked to terror networks.

According to officials, the NIA teams conducted searches at a private school and properties associated with three of its key members, including the residence of the chairman.

Tags: National Investigation AgencyJammu And Kashmir
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalJammu and Kashmir Bridge Collapse: Under-Construction Footbridge Linking Udhampur’s Swena and Narsoo Blocks Collapses

NationalOperation AKHAL: One Terrorist Killed in Ongoing Encounter With Security Forces in Jammu and Kashmir's Kulgam

NationalJammu and Kashmir Landslide: SDM Rajinder Singh Rana and Son Killed, Several Injured in Reasi

NationalJammu and Kashmir: Driver Injured After ITBP Bus Carrying Troops Slips Into River in Ganderbal; Weapons Missing (Watch Video)

NationalOperation Mahadev: 3 Pakistani Terrorists Linked to Pahalgam Attack Killed in Srinagar

National Realted Stories

NationalKerala mother, son are ‘classmates’ as both pursue graduation in same college

NationalHindu activist murder: NIA raids 14 locations in Karnataka's Mangaluru district

National2nd edition of 9-day-long Chinar book festival begins in J&K's Srinagar

NationalDelhi BJP MLA to raise personal request in Assembly for reciting ‘Hanuman Chalisa’ in schools

NationalBeneficiaries praise PM Kisan Nidhi scheme, say it has transformed farming by easing financial burden