NIA Raid In Kerala: Crackdown on PFI in terror funding case, NIA raids 56 places in Kerala

Posted on 29th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided 58 locations of leaders of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) in the country. These raids are going on at many places in Kerala.

 

According to a senior NIA official, PFI leaders were trying to set up PFI with some other name, for which action has been taken.

 

According to officials, the NIA raids started at 4 am and are still going on. Action is being taken at 8 places related to banned PFI leaders in Ernakulam, Kerala. Raid is going on at 6 places in Thiruvananthapuram. Apart from this, NIA teams are engaged in action at several locations including Trivandrum Puram.

 

Let us inform you that PFI was formed in the year 2006 in Kerala, which also formed a political front Social Democratic Party of India in the year 2009. The fundamentalist organization established in Kerala gradually spread its camp in different parts of the country.

 

The ban was followed by a strike by PFI members, resulting in widespread violence across the state, following which the Kerala High Court directed the state government to recover damages caused to public property from the officials and accused in the case.

 

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