In a sweeping operation, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) launched coordinated raids across multiple states, including Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Punjab, Gujarat, and West Bengal, as part of the ongoing probe into the Bengaluru Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) Prison radicalisation case.
Early this morning, NIA teams descended upon various locations suspected to be linked to the case, aiming to gather crucial evidence. The raids yielded a significant haul, with authorities seizing an array of digital devices and incriminating documents.
Among the confiscated items were 25 mobile phones, 6 laptops, and 4 storage devices, all believed to contain valuable information pertinent to the investigation. Additionally, a cache of documents, likely crucial to understanding the scope and operations of the alleged radicalisation network, was recovered.
The operation also uncovered a stash of cash, underscoring the financial aspect of the illicit activities under scrutiny. Furthermore, the discovery of currency notes from multiple countries suggests potential international dimensions to the case.
The NIA’s swift and comprehensive action underscores the gravity of the situation and the agency’s commitment to unraveling the intricate web of extremist activities. As investigations continue, authorities remain vigilant in their pursuit of justice and the preservation of national security.