Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

IA raids 45 areas in J&K over terror funding case

- Orresponde­nt

The National Investigaa­gency (NIA) is conducting

at over 45 locations in 14 icts of Jammu and Kashmir unday in connection with a r funding probe, people liar with the developmen­t

Kashmir chapter of the banned Jamaat-e-islami (JEI) were being raided for their alleged support of terror activities in the Union Territory.

As first reported by HT on March 6 this year, the NIA had registered a case against JEI on the allegation­s that they, along with Hizbul Mujahideen, were involved in funding and supporting terror activities at the behest of Pakistan.

The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) banned JEI after the Pulwama terror attack in 2019, in which 40 Indian troopers were killed and which brought India and Pakistan to the brink of war. Over 100 JEI, J&K members, including its chief Abdul Hameed Fayaz were arrested by the UT police at that time. Fayaz is still in jail.

JEI, J&K is intrinsica­lly linked with the United Jihad Council (based in Pakistan) which is the “umbrella organisati­on” of all major terrorist outfits, people quoted above added.

When JEI, J&K was banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) on February 28, 2019, the Centre said: “JEI [J&K] stands for securing the right of self-determinat­ion/ independen­ce from Indian dominion. However, its militant wing headed by Mohammad Yousuf Shah alias Syed Shah-uddin (formerly Ruken JEI) stands for merger of J&K with Pakistan.

In order to achieve its goal, JEI is operating through Kashmir Centre at Lahore, for giving Internatio­nal publicity to the ongoing movement where one Mohammad Sofi alias Safi (Ruken JEI), having clandestin­ely exfiltrate­d, is co-ordinating the activities of JEI related militant groups as well.”

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