NIA charges filed with the main attacker in Kerala PFI Srinivasan Murder Case

New -Delhi, September 27 (IANS). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against Shamanad I, the most important accused in the popular front of India (PFI), Srinivasan murder in Palakkad, Kerala. The case is related to a serious criminal case filed against the forbidden PFI in the country. Shamanad I Alias ​​Shamanad Velkal has been charged with various divisions of the Indian Criminal Act and Antara National Security Act. This assistant complaint statement was submitted to NIA Special Court, Ernakulam (Kerala). Shamanad, who has been recorded for the past three years, was arrested in April 2025 following a long search by the NIA. The NIA is still looking for other absolute accused in the case. The case is related to the brutal murder of Srinivasan by armed members of PFI in Palakkad in 2022. A total of 71 accused have been identified so far, of which Shamanad is at number 65. ” A reward of Rs 7 Lakh was declared before the arrest on Shamanad. According to the NIA, he was a trained member of the forbidden PFI terrorist organization and was part of the organization’s service wing, which performed terrorist activities. The NIA investigation also revealed that Shamanad had taken weapons and physical training in various PFI centers in the Malappuram district before the murder. These include the Rubber House of Randathani, Green Valley or Manjari and PFI offices in Achipilakkal. According to the NIA, the murder of Srinivasan was part of the conspiracy of the PFI aimed at establishing Islamic rule in India by 2047. Under this ominous scheme, PFI has carried out several violent acts to spread terror. The NIA is investigating the case strictly and takes all possible steps to bring all the dock the dock. The officials also called on the public that if anyone has any information with this matter, they should offer them before the NIA. -Ians VKU/SCH Share this Story Tags