
On Tuesday, a special court in Bengalur granted six -day care for three people arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, Nia’s special court in Bengalur was advanced by Anees Fathima, the mother of Junaida Ahmed, accused number 2 in the case that is currently on the run; Nagaraj, psychiatrist, central prison of Bengaluru; and Chand Pasha, assistant of the Sub-Invsek, urban armed reserve, north, in custody of the central agency.
The arrest was followed by extensive raids in five places in Bengalur and the Kolar districts on Tuesday NIA. NIA suspects that Fathima acted as a contact person between her son Junaid and Tadiyandaveed Naseer, aka T. Nasheer, a lifelong convict in terrorist cases given in central prison. NASEER in this case is the accused number one. Nia claimed that Nagaraj smuggled mobile phones inside a prison for prisoners, including our NASEER. According to Nia Pasha, she gave information about the accompaniment of our nurser to various courts in Bengalur in exchange for money, but did not publish the recipient of the report.
The case came to light in 2023 after the Police of Bengalur Central Crime Branch (CCB) arrested five people in the northern Bengalur. These five were allegedly Junaid’s colleagues who had several criminal cases against him, including the hatch of a terrorist conspiracy to carry out “explosions” in Bengalur. CCB seized four grenades and eventually arrested one more person who handed over grenades near T. Begur for an arrested accused.
According to police sources, 12 people were arrested in 2017, including Junaid and five accused, RT Nagar police in connection with the murder of an entrepreneur. According to sources when Junaid and his men were in courtesy in central prison, they came into contact with our nasheer, convicted Lashkar-E-Taiba, who is charged with radicalization. Junaid was again accused of the Red Sanders smuggling case in 2021; Since then, according to the police in the cliff.
Published – 9 July 2025 20:29