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NIA raid, 9 suspected terrorists, connected to Al Qaeda arrested in Kerala and Bengal

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has professed to have uncovered the large organization of Al Qaeda. The NIA has directed attacks in Kerala and West Bengal concerning the Al Qaeda module. During this assault of NIA, 9 suspicious terrorists have been arrested. 

It is being informed that raids have been directed in totally new cases concerning Al-Qaeda. Kerala has embraced the raids in Ernakulam and Murshidabad in West Bengal. During the strikes, 9 suspects have been arrested. 

The NIA has captured 3 suspected terrorists from Ernakulam in Kerala and 6 from Murshidabad in Bengal during the raids. It is being informed that they focused on numerous security foundations. A large portion of the arrested terrorists are being told around 20 years old. All are workers. These were being observed after getting a contribution to the terrorist plot. 

The NIA struck a few areas in Ernakulam (Kerala) and Murshidabad (West Bengal) today and arrested 9 terrorists connected to al-Qaeda’s Pakistan-supported module. 

Data gave about the Al Qaeda module. 

The strikes were directed after the NIA came to know about an interstate module of al-Qaeda terrorists in different nations, including West Bengal and Kerala. This group was wanting to target significant foundations of the country. The NIA has enrolled in a case concerning this, and further investigation is on. 

The NIA has recovered digital equipment, documents, jihadi literature, sharp weapons, and other suspected terrorists’ arrested items. Initial investigation has revealed that the terrorists of Pakistan-based Al Qaeda through social media radicalized them. The terrorists sitting in Pakistan encouraged them to attack many important places, including Delhi.

As per the NIA, the module was effectively associated with raising assets for the assault, and some gangsters intended to make a trip to Delhi to buy arms and ammo.

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