Terror Funding case: NIA raids in Doda and Jammu, many important documents recovered

The  National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday carried out searches at several places in Jammu and Doda districts of Jammu and Kashmir against members of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JEI) in terror funding case. The raids being carried out in different parts of both the districts are going on at more than a dozen places. It is being told that these hideouts belong to JEI office-bearers, members or people associated with it. The NIA team is also investigating the house of retired DFO Hafiz Ulla, who lives in Bathindi.

Sources said that the NIA suspects that Hafiz is also involved in the terror funding case. At present, raids are going on everywhere. It is also being said that many important documents have also been found from the seven places where NIA is investigating in Doda.

According to the information received from the police, special teams of NIA reached many places in Jammu and Doda district together and started investigation in the homes and offices of the people named in the terror funding case. Let us tell you that the NIA, which is probing the terror funding case, has conducted raids in many districts of Jammu and Kashmir even before this. NIA says that these people are helping them by giving money to them to promote terrorists and separatist activities.

Official sources said that raids are being conducted in Dhara-Gundana, Munshi Mohalla, Akramband, Nagri Nai Basti, Kharoti Bhagwa, Thalela, Malothi Bhalla in Doda district, besides in Bathindi in Jammu. During the investigation of the terror funding case, the NIA found that the members of the JeI were involved in raising funds for the aid of terrorists and separatists. On February 5 last year, the NIA, while registering a case against Jamaat-e-Islami, said that the money collected from country and abroad in the form of Zakat, Mauda and Bait-ul-Mal was used to incite terrorism and violence in Jammu and Kashmir. being used for.