Explosive Raids: NIA Unveils Shocking Evidence of PFI’s Sinister Plans!”
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has conducted raids in multiple states as part of its ongoing investigation into the activities of the Popular Front of India (PFI), a banned organization. These raids took place across 14 different locations in five states, confiscating significant amounts of incriminating digital evidence and documents. The NIA has been tracking the PFI’s activities, which appear to include the radicalization of vulnerable youth for the advancement of anti-India objectives.
The primary focus of the NIA’s efforts is to counteract the schemes and plans of the PFI and its top leadership. The coordinated operation targeted specific areas, including districts in Kerala (Kannur and Malappuram), Karnataka (Dakshin Kannada), Maharashtra (Nashik and Kolhapur), West Bengal (Murshidabad), and Bihar (Katihar). The agency aims to disrupt the alleged creation of an armed cadre referred to as the “PFI Army,” with particular concern surrounding mid-level PFI agents who are believed to serve as master trainers organizing arms training camps across the country. These individuals are said to be skilled in using iron rods, swords, and knives.
The case against the PFI was registered in Delhi. Subsequent nationwide operations in September 2022 resulted in the apprehension of numerous high-ranking PFI leaders, including over a dozen members of the national executive committee. In March 2023, the NIA filed a comprehensive charge sheet implicating 19 individuals in the alleged conspiracy, with the chargesheet also naming the PFI as an organization involved in these activities. Furthermore, in April 2023, a supplementary charge sheet was filed, targeting the PFI’s national coordinator for their alleged role in organizing weapons training.
The NIA’s ongoing efforts demonstrate its commitment to investigating and taking action against organizations suspected of engaging in activities that threaten national security.