The Asian Age

Zakir Naik’s passport revoked after NIA request

NIA has also approached Interpol for a Red Corner notice against him

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

New Delhi: The government has revoked the passport of controvers­ial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik following a request from the NIA. Earlier in July, the regional passport office at Mumbai had issued a showcause notice to Naik seeking a detailed response as to why his travel document should not be cancelled in view of ongoing investigat­ions against him. Sources said that Naik failed to respond to the notice, and thus his passport was revoked. Full report on Page 3

The government has revoked the passport of controvers­ial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik following a request from the National Investigat­ion Agency.

Earlier this month, the Regional Passport Office at Mumbai had issued a showcause notice to Naik seeking a detailed response as to why his travel document should not be cancelled in view of ongoing investigat­ions against him.

Sources said as Naik failed to respond to the showcause notice, the authoritie­s decided to revoke his passport. Naik’s passport was renewed last year and was valid for a period of 10 years.

The NIA, with Central intelligen­ce organisati­ons, is already conducting investigat­ions against Naik for his alleged involvemen­t in anti-terror activities and money laundering. The NIA has also registered a case against Naik who escaped from India on July 1.

Cases were lodged against Naik in November last year at NIA’s Mumbai branch under various sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Indian Penal Code. Naik’s outfit Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), has already been declared as an unlawful organisati­on and banned by the Home Ministry.

Even though passport authoritie­s have cancelled Naik’s passport, it is still not clear where he is operating from as intelligen­ce agencies claim he has been shifting base frequently. The NIA has also approached the Interpol to get a Red Corner Notice issued against him. Investigat­ions by the NIA have so far revealed that Naik and his organisati­on has as many as 37 properties, worth a whopping `100 crore, most of which are in or around Mumbai.

According to the NIA, Naik has been instrument­al in promoting enmity and hatred between different religious groups within the country through his hate speeches in a bid to incite Muslim youth and terror operatives in India and abroad to resort to subversive activities.

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— PTI Villagers gather for the funeral procession of Shoukat Ahamad Lohar, one of the three LeT militants who were killed in a gunfight with security forces near Brakpora Monday night, at Arwani in Anantnag district of south Kashmir on Tuesday.
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