


Kochi,  Dec 22, 2022: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) informed a court  in Kochi on Tuesday that several leaders of the now-banned Popular Front  of India (PFI) in Kerala were in contact with high-ranking members of  the Islamic State (IS) and Al-Qaeda. As per an ANI report, the agency  made this submission while requesting additional time to investigate the  arrested PFI leaders. Additionally, the NIA reported that a secret wing  of the PFI has been working to compile a list of individuals from other  communities and that their operations are centered at the PFI office.
The  NIA also stated that the IS and Al-Qaeda often rely on other anti-state  and religious terrorist groups to carry out subversive activities in  countries where direct operations are not possible, and there are  indications that PFI leaders in Kerala have maintained contact with  certain IS and Al-Qaeda leaders. The agency has obtained crucial  information regarding the PFI’s treasonous activities and has gathered  significant digital evidence as well.
The investigation has  revealed that PFI leaders have used social media groups to recruit young  people for terrorist activities. The NIA’s investigation is approaching  its final stages and a number of individuals have already been  questioned.
The court granted the NIA’s request for more time to  complete the investigation and file a charge sheet, giving the agency an  additional 90 days. There are 13 accused in the case registered in  Kochi and their judicial custody period has been extended to 180 days.  The case involves the detention of PFI leaders and workers following  simultaneous raids across the country on September 22, on charges of  violating the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
Courtesy: India Today