West Bengal: One More Terrorist Linked To Al-Qaeda Arrested By NIA

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West Bengal: One More Terrorist Linked To Al-Qaeda Arrested By NIA

National Investigation Agency (NIA) and West Bengal STF on September 26 arrested one more terrorist linked to Al-Qaeda from West Bengal's Murshidabad. The accused, identified as Samim Ansari, was a part of the terror group arrested last week. Ansari was allegedly planning to carry out lone wolf attack as human bomb. NIA has informed that this 10th operative will be produced in special NIA Court, Delhi.

Sun, 27 Sep 2020 - 08:02 AM / by Bhavyata Kagrana

Tags: Al-Qaeda, Terrorists, West Bengal, NIA

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NIA Arrested Nine Terrorists With Links To Al-Qaeda From West Bengal, Kerala

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NIA Arrests Nine Terrorists in Links with Al-Qaeda; Weapons & Firearms Seized

The National Intelligence Agency (NIA) arrested nine terrorists from West Bengal's Murshidabad and Kerala's Ernakulam, in links with Al-Qaeda on September 19. Several items including weapons, jihadi literature, country-made firearms, and body armours have been seized. “As per the preliminary investigation, these individuals were radicalised by Pakistan-based al-Qaeda terrorists on the social media,” the NIA said in a statement, adding several… read-more

Sat, 19 Sep 2020 - 10:28 AM / by Bhavyata Kagrana

Tags: NIA, busted, Terrorists, West Bengal, Kerala, arrested, Al-Qaeda

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Al-Qaeda Warns Charlie Hebdo for Reprinting Prophets' Cartoons

Al-Qaeda through its publication, One Ummah, intimidated French magazine Charlie Hebdo for reprinting cartoons of the Prophet and said that it can repeat the 2015 killing. In English edition of its mouthpiece, the terror group celebrated the 9/11 attacks. They threatened French President Emmanuel Macron as well for "giving a green light" to republish the cartoons. Earlier, Iran, Pakistan and Turkey had also condemned the reprinting of the… read-more

Sat, 12 Sep 2020 - 09:45 AM / by Nitesh Kumar Singh

Tags: Al-Qaeda, France, Emmanuel Macron, charlie hebdo, 2015

Courtesy: NDTV