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The raids were also carried out at the home of Mubarak, leader of the Social Democratic Party, in Tirunelveli district. (Representative photo: @ANI/Twitter)
The sources of the National Intelligence Agency said that the raids are related to the case of the killing of the leader of the Kurdistan Party, K. Ramalingam, in 2019.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids and searches at 24 places in Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
Sources in the National Intelligence Agency told IANS that the raids were linked to the killing of PKK leader K. Ramalingam in 2019. The raids were also carried out at the residence of India’s Social Democratic Party (SDPI) leader Mubarak in Tirunelveli district.
It may be noted that the First Investigation Agency has conducted several raids in Tamil Nadu after the banning of the PFI.
The state and central agencies gave an ultimatum against the regrouping of the banned PFI under the banner of several social organizations in the state.
The car bomb explosion on the eve of Diwali last year, in which a 29-year-old was killed, led the central agencies to escalate their position against the Islamic forces in the state.
(This story was not edited by the News18 staff and was published from a syndicated news agency feed – Ian)
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