Vijayanagaram ISIS case: NIA has done mass attacks in eight states

New -Delhi, September 16 (IANS). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday in the Vijayanagaram Isis case in the Vijayanagaram Isis case. The case is related to a conspiracy to spread terror using improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which are supported to make and recruit poor youth on various social media platforms. According to the Persit issued by the NIA, several digital equipment, documents, cash and offensive material were seized during the comprehensive, coordinated search in 16 places. The statement reads: “The NIA planned to search with Andhra Pradesh police and careful attacks in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra and Delhi.” This search is an important step that the NIA has taken to demolish the terrorist network in India. The search was conducted less than a month after the arrest of a prominent accused in the case by the anti -terrorism Agency. Arif Hussain alias Abu Talib was caught on August 27 when he tried to escape to Riyadh. The investigation revealed that the accused conspired with co-accused to arrange weapons supply through the Nepal border. The NIA is investigating the case, which was registered by July by Vijayanagaram police following the arrest of the accused Siraj-Ur-Rehman. Police have arrested Siraj for finding suspected chemicals to create an explosives (heed). The NIA statement said that Siraj revealed a conspiracy during interrogation to wage war against the government of India. After this, police also arrested another accused, Saeed Sameer. The NIA investigation revealed that both Siraj and Same were actively involved in the provocation of youth via Instagram, Facebook, Telegram, Signal and other social media platforms. Investigations are undertaken in accordance with different sections of the Code of Justice of India (BNS), 2023, Explosives Material Act, 1908 and illegal activities (prevention) in this case. -Ians psk