NIA Conducts Raids at 32 Locations in Kashmir in Terror Conspiracy Case
- The National Investigation Agency conducted raids at 32 locations across Kashmir Valley on Thursday, June 5, 2025, targeting terror conspiracy suspects.
- These raids followed a 2022 case registered by the NIA against terrorist organizations and overground workers linked to Pakistan-based groups conspiring to destabilize Jammu and Kashmir.
- The operations included searches in Shopian, Kulgam, Pulwama, Sopore, and Kupwara districts, recovering arms, ammunition, and digital evidence related to terror activities.
- NIA stated that drones were used to deliver arms and narcotics, and social media facilitated terror acts organized by offshoots of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad.
- The raids deepen the agency’s crackdown on networks supporting terrorism, aiming to disrupt violent plots and prevent further attacks in the region.
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NIA cracks down on Pakistan-backed terror network, conducts raids at 32 locations across Kashmir
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday (June 5) carried out searches at 32 locations across Kashmir as part of its continuing investigations against terror conspiracy by Pakistan-backed proscribed terrorist organisations and their offshoots to destabilise Jammu and Kashmir. According to NIA, the locations were residential premises of hybrid terrorists and overground workers associated with these Pakistan-based offshoots such as The …


NIA raids multiple locations in Kashmir in terror funding-conspiracy case
Srinagar: Sleuths of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday carried out raids at multiple locations in Kashmir Valley as officials said these raids are part of an ongoing investigation into a terror funding and conspiracy case. Assisted by police and the CRPF, NIA sleuths raided many locations in the Reban area of Shopian district, Nildoora and Chak-e-Choland in Kulgam district; Manzgam, Devsar, Sonigam and Bugam in Pulwama district…
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