The Sunday Guardian

NIA RAIDS AIM TO DISMANTLE TERROR INFRASTRUC­TURE IN J&K

- CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI

The National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) has conducted multiple raids in Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday as part of its crackdown against individual­s allegedly involved in terror funding and the radicaliza­tion of youngsters, according to officials.

The raids are currently ongoing at various locations such as Gujjar Nagar and Shaheedi Chowk in Jammu city. Officials stated that NIA sleuths have raided a private school and premises associated with three of its functionar­ies including the residence of the chairman.

In Kulgam district, the residences of two former leaders of the banned outfit Jamaat-e-islami Jammu and Kashmir were searched.

The raids targeted the residencie­s of former Jamaat Chief Sheikh Ghulam Hassan and another leader, Sayar Ahmad Reshi, as per the officials.

Jamaat-e-islami Jammu and Kashmir (JIJK) is a socio-political organizati­on based in the Indian-administer­ed region of Jammu and Kashmir. It was founded in 1947 and operates independen­tly within the context of the region’s political dynamics, although it is affiliated with the larger Jamaat-eislami Pakistan. JIJK advocates for the implementa­tion of Islamic principles in both personal and political spheres, addressing socioecono­mic issues and promoting what it perceives as justice and righteousn­ess.

In February 2019, the Central Government banned Jamaat-e-islami Jammu and Kashmir under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for alleged involvemen­t in activities that pose a threat to national security and public order. The ban was part of a broader crackdown on separatist groups and individual­s in the region following a deadly attack on Indian security forces in Pulwama. The ban resulted in the arrest of several JIJK leaders and the freezing of the organizati­on’s assets.

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