NIA probes JeM plot to radicalize youth across India
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is actively investigating a plot by the Pakistan-based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) to radicalize youth across India. On Thursday, the agency conducted extensive searches in Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, and two other states to gather evidence and identify those involved.
The NIA raided 19 locations as part of a coordinated effort to uncover the group’s network. These raids are crucial in exposing the tactics JeM uses to spread terror and influence vulnerable youth. The agency’s actions aim to disrupt the group’s plans and prevent further radicalization.
JeM, notorious for its role in several terror attacks in India, is under intense scrutiny as investigators track its efforts to expand its influence. By targeting youth and using propaganda, the group seeks to fuel violence and instability in the region. The NIA’s ongoing investigation highlights the urgency of addressing these threats before they can escalate.
The agency has vowed to continue its efforts to dismantle JeM’s operations in India and ensure the safety of its citizens. Authorities are working tirelessly to prevent future attacks and cut off support for such terror groups.