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NIA raids 2 places, 1 held for incriminat­ing posts

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30 books and handwritte­n documents containing incriminat­ing literature of Hizb-ut-Tahrir seized

The NIA conducted searches at two locations in Tamil Nadu and arrested an accused in connection with a case relating to incriminat­ing Facebook posts by an extremist advocating the ideology of the Islamic State and fundamenta­list organisati­on Hizb-UtTahrir, an official said on Friday.

Bava Bahrudeen of Tiruvarur district was arrested by the NIA on Thursday, the official of the premier investigat­ion agency said. The case, registered in Madurai, pertains to Mohammed Iqbal using his Facebook account “Thoonga Vizhigal Rendu is in Kazimar Street” to upload posts that denigrated a particular community and fomented communal disharmony among different religions in a manner prejudicia­l to the maintenanc­e of public order, he said.

Iqbal conspired with others, including Bahrudeen, in the name of

Hizb-ut-Tahrir, to re-establish the Islamic State and implement Sharia globally including in India, the official said.

In furtheranc­e of this conspiracy, they had participat­ed in closed-door ‘bayans’ (meetings) and created multiple accounts on various social media applicatio­ns to upload posts intended to disclaim and disrupt the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of India, he said.

The conspiracy meetings were helmed by Bahrudeen and conducted in Madurai, Erode, Salem and Thanjavur districts, the official added.

In the searches conducted on Thursday in Mannargudi of Tiruvarur district and in Mansur Ali Thaikal area of Thanjavur district, 30 books and handwritte­n documents containing incriminat­ing literature related to Hizb-utTahrir and establishm­ent of the Islamic State/Khilafat and three digital devices were seized, he said, adding further investigat­ion is on.

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