According to sources, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out simultaneous searches in four states on Sunday as part of an ongoing probe into a terror network in Bihar that is run by Pakistan.
The raids were conducted at Dewas, Madhya Pradesh; Gir Somnath, Gujarat; Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh; and Kozhikode, Kerala, as a component of the investigation into the Gazwa-e-Hind module case, which is supported by Pakistan.
According to the investigating agency, the suspects whose homes were searched today have connections to handlers in Pakistan as a result of raids. Officials claim that these suspects were involved in spreading extreme, anti-Indian ideologies and were in communication with their masters.
During the multi-state raid, NIA agents confiscated many documents, SIM cards, and cell phones.
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