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    NIA Conducts Major Raids Across 5 States Targeting Jaish-e-Mohammed Network

    New Delhi, December 12: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has launched a major operation, conducting raids at 19 locations across five states—Jammu and Kashmir, Assam, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat. The raids target individuals with alleged connections to the terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed, as part of a broader investigation into its radicalization efforts and the spread of extremist propaganda.

    The operation focuses on disrupting the activities of Jaish-e-Mohammed’s network, which is reportedly involved in recruiting and radicalizing youth for terror activities across India. Previous NIA operations have led to key arrests, and the latest raids are expected to yield further evidence to aid in the ongoing investigation. The NIA’s efforts are aimed at curbing terrorist propaganda and preventing further radicalization, in line with its broader counter-terrorism strategy.

    The raids are a significant development in India’s continued fight against terrorism, as authorities remain vigilant in dismantling networks that pose a threat to national security. Further updates on the outcomes of the operation are expected as the investigation progresses.

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