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NIA registers contemporary case towards 5 PFI activists in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur after ‘recruitment drive’

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Express News Service

PATNA: A First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged towards banned Popular Front of India (PFI) activists in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district for finishing up the recruitment of youths and holding coaching periods for its cadres.

Muzaffarpur senior superintendent of police (SSP) Rakesh Kumar stated on Wednesday that FIR was lodged at Baruraj police station within the district towards 5 PFI activists on foundation of an announcement of National Investigation Agency (NIA) inspector Vikas Kumar.

“Investigation is on. More information will come to light in days to come,” SSP Kumar stated, including that Bihar ATS (anti-terrorist squad) has additionally been roped in to help NIA in an operation towards PFI within the district.

Mohmmad Belal alias Irshad, a resident of Harpur Kisuni in East Champaran, Riyaz Maroof alias Bablu, a resident of Kuawan below Mehsi police station in East Champaran, Yakoob Khan alias Sultan Usman, a resident of Mogalpur below Mehsi police station in East Champaran, Mohammad Afroz, a resident of Kasba village and Kadir, a resident of Parsauni in Muzaffarpur district has been naming as accused within the FIR.

Altogether six PFI suspects have been detained for interrogation by NIA, who revealed that recruitment was being achieved in border districts of Bihar by a banned outfit. Mostly youths from East Champaran and Muzaffarpur had been their goal.

An investigation carried out by NIA revealed that coaching camps had been organised at Parsauni village below Baruraj police station in Muzaffarpur district after a ban imposed on PFI in September final yr. The recruitment course of was held on the ancestral home of Mohammad Kadir in Parsauni village in October final yr. Raids had been carried out at Ahiyapur in Muzaffarpur seeking Yakoob, who’s acknowledged to be the primary coach of newly recruited cadres.

During the investigation, it got here to gentle that coaching periods of cadres had been held below the garb of bodily schooling. Earlier, three PFI activists had revealed that weapons and ammunition had been offered for finishing up focused killing in Bihar to create hatred in society. 

PATNA: A First Information Report (FIR) has been lodged towards banned Popular Front of India (PFI) activists in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district for finishing up the recruitment of youths and holding coaching periods for its cadres.

Muzaffarpur senior superintendent of police (SSP) Rakesh Kumar stated on Wednesday that FIR was lodged at Baruraj police station within the district towards 5 PFI activists on foundation of an announcement of National Investigation Agency (NIA) inspector Vikas Kumar.

“Investigation is on. More information will come to light in days to come,” SSP Kumar stated, including that Bihar ATS (anti-terrorist squad) has additionally been roped in to help NIA in an operation towards PFI within the district.

Mohmmad Belal alias Irshad, a resident of Harpur Kisuni in East Champaran, Riyaz Maroof alias Bablu, a resident of Kuawan below Mehsi police station in East Champaran, Yakoob Khan alias Sultan Usman, a resident of Mogalpur below Mehsi police station in East Champaran, Mohammad Afroz, a resident of Kasba village and Kadir, a resident of Parsauni in Muzaffarpur district has been naming as accused within the FIR.

Altogether six PFI suspects have been detained for interrogation by NIA, who revealed that recruitment was being achieved in border districts of Bihar by a banned outfit. Mostly youths from East Champaran and Muzaffarpur had been their goal.

An investigation carried out by NIA revealed that coaching camps had been organised at Parsauni village below Baruraj police station in Muzaffarpur district after a ban imposed on PFI in September final yr. The recruitment course of was held on the ancestral home of Mohammad Kadir in Parsauni village in October final yr. Raids had been carried out at Ahiyapur in Muzaffarpur seeking Yakoob, who’s acknowledged to be the primary coach of newly recruited cadres.

During the investigation, it got here to gentle that coaching periods of cadres had been held below the garb of bodily schooling. Earlier, three PFI activists had revealed that weapons and ammunition had been offered for finishing up focused killing in Bihar to create hatred in society.