The National Investigation Agency conducts searches at 22 locations across 5 states and Jammu & Kashmir as part of a terror conspiracy investigation
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted extensive searches on Monday at 22 locations across five states and Jammu and Kashmir in connection with its investigation into a terror conspiracy case. The operation included nine locations in Jammu and Kashmir, eight in Bihar, two in Uttar Pradesh, and one location each in Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu.
In Jammu and Kashmir, the NIA carried out searches in the districts of Baramulla, Kulgam, Anantnag, and Pulwama. Officials have indicated that the operation is part of a broader probe into alleged terror activities, although further details about the case and the outcomes of the searches are yet to be disclosed.
The multi-state search operation highlights the NIA’s intensified efforts to dismantle terror networks and prevent conspiracies across India. Authorities continue to gather evidence and interrogate those involved to bring clarity and resolution to the ongoing investigation.
More information is expected to be released by officials as the probe progresses and additional findings come to light. The searches are part of the agency’s strategic measures to strengthen national security and counter terrorism effectively.
