The Asian Age

Foreign currency recovered after more NIA raids in J&K

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a follow-up action to the raids conducted across several places in Delhi, Haryana and Kashmir on Saturday, the National Investigat­ion Agency conducted a similar operation on Sunday in Jammu and Srinagar. The searches are part of an ongoing investigat­ion the NIA is conducting into terror funding in the Kashmir Valley.

In the Sunday searches, foreign currency from Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, in addition to some incriminat­ing documents, were found.

In a follow-up action to the raids conducted across several places in Delhi, Haryana and Kashmir on Saturday, the National Investigat­ion Agency conducted a similar operation on Sunday in Jammu and Srinagar. The searches are part of an ongoing investigat­ion the NIA is conducting in connection with terror funding in Kashmir Valley.

The agency recovered some foreign currency of Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and UAE, in addition to some incriminat­ing documents. Raids were conducted at the resident of Ayaz Akbar, who is the spokespers­on of the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat which is led by senior Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and his close aide, Peer Saifullah.

In Jammu, the NIA searched the premises of a local businessma­n who is suspected to be involved in a cross-border trade scam. It is suspected that some businessme­n involved in cross-border trade with Pakistan were either resorting to underor over-invoicing their bills so that difference in payment could be later used to transfer funds for terror activities in the Valley.

The NIA is trying to unearth the nexus between terror groups, separatist leaders, businessme­n and hawala operators which is being used to pump money into the Valley. On Saturday, the NIA had raided 29 locations in different cities recovering some unaccounte­d books of account, `2 crore in cash and letterhead­s of banned terror groups such as Lashkar-eTayyaba and Hizbul Mujahideen. In addition, the NIA has also recovered 85 gold coins and jewellery worth `40 lakh.

Some phone diaries, cellphones and documents such as paper slips of some payments and vouchers were seized in Saturday raids which targeted separatist leaders like Zahoor Watali, Raja Zahoor Khan, Farooq Ahmad Dar and Nayeem Khan.

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