NIA’s Red, Al-Qaeda terrorists arrested in Kerala and Bengal

0
NIA raid

New Delhi: According to reports, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested 9 suspects, exposing a large network of Al-Qaeda. It is being told that due to this module of Al Qaeda, raids have been conducted from Kerala to West Bengal.

The raids are reported to have been carried out in Ernakulam in Kerala and Murshidabad in West Bengal. In which 9 suspects have been arrested. In this raid, NIA has arrested 3 suspected terrorists from Ernakulam in Kerala and 6 from Murshidabad in Bengal. It is reported that these terrorists had targeted many security establishments. The age of these arrested terrorists is around 20 years and all work as laborers. The NIA was keeping an eye on them after receiving input on the terror plot.

NIA raid

The NIA launched this raid simultaneously at several locations in Ernakulam (Kerala) and Murshidabad (West Bengal) this morning. Due to this, 9 terrorists belonging to Pakistan sponsored module of Al-Qaeda from both places were caught.

It is being told that the NIA had got an inkling about an interstate module of al-Qaeda members at various places in the country including West Bengal and Kerala. Due to which this raid was conducted. This terrorist leader was in the planning to target many important establishments of the country. At present, the investigation of the NIA was going on till the news was written.

Advertisement