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NIA files charge sheets against more than 75 PFI members for ‘conspiracy to establish Islamic rule by 2047’

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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) in a case registered against the banned Popular Front of India (PFI) and its cadres has filed four charge sheets against more than 75 accused over alleged criminal conspiracy to establish Islamic rule in the country by 2047. All the charge sheets have been filed in the past 15 days, the NIA has said.

The first charge sheet was filed against two accused. This case was registered in September 2022 to probe the criminal conspiracy, which had allegedly been hatched by PFI leaders/cadres with the aim of driving a wedge between different communities in India through radicalisation, along with other allegations.

The second was filed against five accused, and earlier in December 2022, the agency had filed another charge sheet against 11 accused in the case after taking over the investigation in August 2022 from Telangana Police.

Charge sheets were filed on Friday in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the two states where the PFI is the most active, with similar allegations in other cases and raising funds for carrying out acts of terror and violence with the ultimate objective of establishing Islamic rule in India by 2047.

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The Kerala case

In the case registered in September 2022, the charge sheet has been filed in the Special Court for NIA Cases, Ernakulam, against the PFI as an organisation and 58 other accused persons. The agency had arrested 16 of the accused after taking over the case in 2022, while the others were arrested earlier by Kerala police.

The Kerala charge sheet has been filed after searches conducted by the NIA at more than 100 locations across the state. The agency has also attached 17 properties as they were identified as “proceeds of terrorism” and frozen 18 bank accounts of the accused during the course of its investigations.

In its Kerala charge sheet, the NIA also included the connected case of the brutal killing of a Palakkad resident, Sreenivasan, who was allegedly hacked to death by armed PFI cadres. The investigations had shown some of the accused in the PFI criminal conspiracy case (September 2022) to have been involved in the Sreenivasan killing too.

The probe in the case had revealed that the accused had been conspiring to drive a wedge between different communities and groups living in India, spreading the concept of violent extremism and jihad in India with the objective of dismembering the country and taking it over by establishing Islamic rule in India by 2047. To achieve these objectives, the PFI had established various wings and units, such as “Reporters Wing”, “Physical and Arms Training Wing”, and “Service Teams”.

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Investigations by the NIA have revealed that the PFI was using its various campuses, facilities, and infrastructure to impart arms training to selected cadres in the guise of physical education, yoga training, etc. They also established a “Reporters Wing” and “Service Teams or Hit Teams” to eliminate their “targets”. Whenever required, PFI pressed into service its loyal and highly trained cadres of their “Service Teams”, as “executioners” of the orders pronounced by their parallel courts, called “Dar-ul-Qaza”.

The Chennai charge sheet

In a separate case registered and investigated by the National Investigation Agency’s branch office in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, the NIA has also filed a charge sheet against 10 accused on Friday. This case was also registered in September 2022 to probe the criminal conspiracy, hatched by the PFI and its leaders to divide people based on religious affiliations through radicalisation and weapons-training of impressionable Muslim youth to launch an armed struggle against the Government of India with the objective of establishing Islamic rule in India by 2047.

Some of the prominent PFI leaders and office-bearers charge-sheeted in the case filed on Friday include Abdul Sathar state general secretary, Yahiya Koya Thangal state executive member, Shihas MH Ernakulam zonal secretary, along with district secretaries/president Sainudheen TS, Sadik AP, CT Sulaiman and PK Usman state general secretary Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) Kerala.

In the Tamil Nadu case, the charge sheet filed before the NIA Special Court Chennai has named 10 accused, including Khalid Mohammed, the state vice president of PFI. This case was also registered in September 2022, when nine of the accused were arrested by NIA. The 10th accused was taken into custody a few months later.

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The NIA investigations in the case had shown that the accused had conducted radicalisation programmes to motivate, instigate, and recruit gullible Muslim youth, who were then provided weapons training in camps. The PFI cadres used to carry out instructions of the outfit’s office-bearers and leaders to conduct recce, attack adversaries, and commit unlawful and violent activities.

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Supervisor of supermarket arrested for sexually assaulting three minor girls

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All Women Police, Ennore, on Friday arrested the supervisor of a supermarket for sexually assaulting three minor girls who were working there. The police arrested the owner of the supermarket for beating up the girls.

The girls were working at a supermarket run by M. Senthilkumar near Manali. The police said K. Chandrasekar, 62, who worked as supervisor, inappropriately touched the girls and sexually harassed them at the store. Upset, the girls mixed diarrhoea tablets in his tea last Sunday. Chandrasekar reported this to his employer.

The owner of the store first beat them up and dismissed them from the job. Frustrated, the girls attempted to end their lives near a wedding hall in Sowcarpet. Passers-by rescued them and rushed them to the Government Stanley Hospital where they are under treatment.

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The police said Senthil has been booked for causing injury to the girls and for employing minors.

Chandrasekar has been booked under the provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. Both were arrested and remanded in judicial custody.

(Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the State’s health helpline 104, Tele-MANAS 14416 and Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050).

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Most narcotics are shipped in Pakistan, Amit Shah tells conference

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday security in the ocean needs to be strengthened as most of the narcotic drugs are shipped in Pakistan and go via Iran to Sri Lanka and Africa.

He stressed that drug control was not just the Centre’s fight but of the states, societies and citizens.

“At least 60-70 per cent of drug smuggling happens through the sea route,” he said addressing the regional conference on ‘Drug Trafficking and National Security’ for southern states and Union territories.

“We need to have a top-to-bottom and bottom-to-top approach sparing none who is involved in drug trafficking.”

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He highlighted the need to investigate the chain of networks down below when a big fry was caught.

 

“When we catch a big fry, we need to investigate the entire chain of networks down below. When we catch a drug addict, we need to investigate those who supplied them,” he said.

“If drug addiction is not controlled, it will become an incurable ulcer in the body.”

“We have set a goal of drug-free India. We have the target of (becoming) a developed nation by 2047 and a five trillion (USD) economy in 2025. Drug-free society is the foundation to achieve these goals. All the governments should join hands. We have to make the eradication of drug menace a people’s fight,” Shah said.

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Shah urged all the government departments such as revenue, social welfare, education and culture should join hands with the health department in the drive against drugs. Drug detection, network destruction, culprit detention and addict rehabilitation are the four pillars of the fight against narcotics.

“I am sorry to say that the detention of culprits is taken very lightly. We are not being stern against them. We should not take drug cases in isolation. We have to deal with it sensitively. You have to fight collectively through detection of drugs, destruction of networks, detention of culprits and rehabilitation of those addicted.”

According to Shah, there are strong provisions in the NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances) Act, which are not being implemented effectively.

“Please review it and find out how many properties of drug dealers have been confiscated, and how many of them have been jailed using these laws,” he suggested.

He reminded the officers that the Centre under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has adopted a zero tolerance policy against drugs to make India drug-free country.

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He further said that under the platinum jubilee of the Indian independence, it was decided that during the 75-day campaign starting from June 1, 2022, 75,000 kg of narcotics will be destroyed.

A total of 5,94,620 kg of narcotics worth Rs 8,409 crore has been destroyed so far, over-achieving the target manifold, Shah said.

The Union minister noted that his ministry has adopted a three-pronged approach to crackdown on narcotics, which includes strengthening institutional structures, empowerment of all agencies related to control of narcotics and launching an awareness campaign.

Shah told the gathering that a total of 1,257 cases were registered between 2006 and 2013, which increased by 152 percent to 3,172 between 2014 and 2022, while, the total number of arrests during the same period increased by 260 percent to 4,888 from 1,362.

Similarly, during 2006-2013, 1.52 lakh kg of drugs were seized, which doubled to 3.30 lakh kg during 2014-22. Drugs valued at Rs 768 crore were seized during 2006-2013, which rose by 25 times to Rs 20,000 crore during 2014-2022.

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During the event, 9,298 kg of seized narcotics worth Rs 1,235 crore were destroyed.

Apart from this, a memorandum of understanding was also signed between the Rashtriya Raksha University and the Government of Karnataka to open a new campus of the University at Shivamogga.

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Mitchell Starc Dons UP Warriorz Jersey to Support Wife Alyssa Healy, Fans Call Him ‘World’s Best Cheerleader’

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Mitchell Starc seen supporting Alyssa Healy’s UP Warriorz (Twitter image)

Mitchell Starc was seen wearing the UP Warriorz jersey to support wife Alyssa Healy during their WPL 2023 Eliminator against Mumbai Indians

Mitchell Starc donned the UP Warriorz jersey to support his wife Alyssa Healy in their playoff match against Mumbai Indians at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Friday in WPL 2023.

Harmanpreet Kaur’s side finished second in the WPL 2023 standings, whereas Healy’s UP Warriorz finished 3rd thus setting up a teasing fixture to join Delhi Capitals in the grand finale.

Ahead of the all-important playoff tie, star Australian pacer Starc was seen donning the UP Warriorz jersey to support the team captained by his wife.

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Healy celebrates her 33rd birthday on March 24 and ahead of the Eliminator the Aussie pacer had also joined the Warriorz camp to celebrate his wife’s birthday.

Lauren Bell shared a story on Instagram wishing her skipper Healy whose husband Starc can be seen applying cake on her face.

Sharing the post, Bell wrote, “Happy Birthday, skip @A_Healy.”

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Meanwhile, fans couldn’t stop gushing at Starc’s gesture who after helping Australia win the ODI series against India stayed back in the nation to leave the country along with his wife after the conclusion of WPL.

It’s not the first occasion Starc has turned out to cheer for his wife Healy, and fans called the star pacer the ‘best cheerleader’ in the world.

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Check how fans reacted:

Earlier, Alyssa Healy won the toss and elected to bowl against Kaur’s Mumbai Indians.

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The Aussie wicketkeeper batter made some changes to her playing XI from their last match against Delhi Capitals which they lost by 5 wickets.

“Always nice to win the toss. Going to bowl tonight. Wicket looks a belter, don’t think it’ll change much. Hope dew comes in later. Last few teams batting first have lost the game. Few changes from the last match. Grace Harris comes back in, can’t remember all the others. Unfortunately Shabnim misses out,” said Healy after toss.

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