Narath arms training case: NIA arrests another former PFI leader

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October 11, 2017

Kochi, Oct 11: The National Investigation Agency (NIA), Kochi unit, has arrested a former Popular Front of India (PFI) leader wanted in connection with the Narath arms training case in Kannur. The arrested was Azharudheen K.T., alias Azhar, 24, a native of Narath, Kannur.

Officials said Azharudheen was arrested from his native place on Monday night following a tip-off. He was later produced in the NIA special court in Kochi, which remanded him to judicial custody till November 9. The NIA will soon be a filing a petition seeking his custody.

According to the NIA, Azharudheen, former president of the PFI’s Narath unit, along with the third and 22nd accused in the case, organised the training camp in Narath on April 23, 2013. He was guarding the building inside when the training had taken place and fled the spot on seeing the police. Though an arrest warrant was issued, Azharudheen had kept shifting his location to evade arrest.

As per the case, the members of the camp were given training in handling weapons and bomb making.

The NIA court has already sentenced 21 accused in the case to jail while acquitting one. The accused were found guilty under Sections 120 B (Criminal Conspiracy), 143 and 149 (Unlawful assembly) of the Indian Penal Code, Sections 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion) and 153 (B) (1) (C) (imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration) of the IPC, Section 5 (1) (a) of the Arms Act and under Sections 18 and 18 A of the UAPA.

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Vikram
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Thursday, 12 Oct 2017

http://www.coastaldigest.com/news/huge-cache-weapons-steel-bombs-seized-bjp-office-kannur

AG Saheb
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Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017

If it is true then punishment should be given irrespective of religion one can not compromise with country's security. How about the bombs found at the Kerala temple managed by RSS  covered with buckets? And day before yesterday another news given that Kerala Police caught huge explossives from RSS office all these are very serious issues with no action from the BJP Govt for investigation by NIA.

Ibrahim
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Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017

Very Funny Weapons and explosives found at RSs place and NIA busy framing behind Muslim Organisation

Althaf
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Wednesday, 11 Oct 2017

What about BJP and sangh parivar people who take trainings with bombs??? 

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April 11,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 10: Renowned ophthalmologist and Narayana Nethralaya Chairman Dr K Bhujang Shetty today advised those wearing contact lenses to switch to eyeglasses as a preventive measure.

“Though the facial mask is mandatory as a preventive measure against the dreaded Coronavirus, not many know that the virus can also enter the body through eyes. Wearing glasses or spectacles reduces the spread of the virus,” Dr Bhujang Shetty said.

Although it is more likely that people may catch Coronavirus infections through mouth and nose, there are chances of the virus also entering through eyes. “In a day, humans tend to touch their face and eyes almost 20 times an hour knowingly or unknowingly. Users of contact lenses end up touching their eyes and face frequently, increasing the risk of infections. Therefore, it is advisable that they switch to eyeglasses until the situation improves”, according to a release here on Friday.

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January 24,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 24: After the visit of fact finding committee members to the spot, the Christian community here decided to submit a report to the state government urging to install a 114-ft. statue of Jesus Christ at Kapala Betta in Kanakapura taluk of Ramanagaram district, Congress MLC Ivan D’souza said here on Thursday.

While talking to media, Mr D’souza said the committee would submit the report to Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and Revenue Minster R. Ashok and urge the government to construct the statue at the earliest.

The RSS and other BJP outfits have strongly opposed the installation, following which the government ordered suspension of the work. A few days ago, Kalladka Prabhakar, RSS ideologue, took out a rally in Kanakapura opposing the installation.

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January 30,2020

Mangaluru: The police team investigating the case of bomb planting at the international airport here on January 20, took suspect Aditya Rao to several places in the city where he had frequented in the past few months, police said on Wednesday.

Police had earlier recovered a box from his bank locker at Udupi that contained a white powder which he claimed was cyanide. The substance has been sent to the Forensic Science laboratory for confirmation.

On further interrogation, Rao told police that he had a locker in a bank in Mangaluru also, where he was taken. Only some papers were seen in the locker, police said. He was also taken to the room where he stayed while he was working at a hotel in Balmatta here and to a hardware workshop from where he had purchased some spare parts, they said.

A 'live' explosive device was found in an unattended bag near a ticket counter of the departure gate of the airport here on January 20, triggering a scare before it was defused at a nearby open ground.

Police had released a picture of a man captured on CCTV camera as the suspect who placed the bomb and Rao later surrendered. Meanwhile, sources said the airport authorities got an anonymous call on Monday evening that a bomb had been planted in the airport. After thorough search, it was found to be a hoax. City police commissioner P S Harsha has warned of stringent action against those who make such calls.

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