The Asian Age

NIA may chargeshee­t Zakir Naik this week

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, OCT. 22

New Delhi: The NIA is expected to chargeshee­t controvers­ial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik this week for his alleged involvemen­t in a case of terror funding and money laundering.

The National Investigat­ion Agency is expected to chargeshee­t controvers­ial Islamic preached Zakir Naik this week for his alleged involvemen­t in a case of terror funding and money laundering which the agency had registered in November last year.

Sources said the investigat­ing agency has completed all formalitie­s related to filing of the chargeshee­t and the same would be done before a designated NIA court in Mumbai this week.

Naik, 51, had left the country in July last year and has been absconding since then though it is still not clear where he is hiding though he is suspected to be in Saudi Arabia. Following this, NIA’s zonal office at Mumbai had lodged a case against Naik under provisions of the Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. The home ministry has already declared his Mumbai-based NGO, Islamic Research Foundation (IRF), as an unlawful associatio­n.

In its FIR, the NIA had claimed that Naik was instrument­al in spreading communal hatred through his highly provocativ­e speeches, funding of terror groups and even money laundering to the tune of several crores over the last few years. Naik and his representa­tives have, however, denied all these allegation­s.

NIA has already approached the Interpol for getting a Red Corner notice issued against Naik as his passport has already been revoked by the Government. Broadcast of Naik’s channel, Peace TV, has also been stopped by the Centre.

The investigat­ing agency had issued three notices to Naik under the under the Code of Criminal Procedure section 160 asking him to join the investigat­ion but he failed to appear before the NIA for questionin­g.

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— PTI Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar has lunch at the residence of a BJP supporter during his visit to a slum in Bhubaneswa­r on Sunday.
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Zakir Naik

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