It looks like the Telugu states are becoming easy addas for the terror training. The National Investigation Agency today, raided multiple locations across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in the case of “terrorist training” under the guise of conducting Karate lessons.
The raids were conducted in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool, Guntur, Nellore, Kadapa, and Telangana’s Nizamabad areas. The agency is searching the residence of Popular front of India (PFI) District Convene Shadulla, who is the main accused in this case.
In Nizamabad, 23 teams of NIA conducted raids, whereas at least 2 teams were present in the Guntur district. The police have already arrested Mohammad Imran and Mohammad Abdul Mobin, and treason cases have been registered against them.
More than two hundred people are under the dragnet of the NIA from the Telugu states it is reported.
NIA’s Hyderabad branch registered a case linked to the PFI on August 26. One Abdul Khadar, 52, a resident of Autonagar, Nizamabad, along with 26 persons were accused in the NIA First Information Report (FIR) which mentions that they along with others conspired to wage war against the Government of India.
“In pursuance of the criminal conspiracy, they recruited the members of Popular Front of India (PFI), organised camps for imparting training for committing terrorist acts.