NIA’s surgical strike on PFI 21 in custody
Bhopal. The Madhya Pradesh Police has detained 21 people from eight districts of the state on charges of being associated with PFI. State Home Minister Narottam Mishra gave this information on Tuesday. Earlier on September 22, several agencies led by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids in 15 states of the country and the Popular Front of India (PFI) was allegedly involved in funding terrorism in the country. ) had arrested 106 workers. Mishra said that after the arrests from Indore and Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh last week, the Madhya Pradesh Police has detained 21 people in connection with PFI from eight districts of the state.
These people have been taken into custody based on the interrogation of PFI activists who were arrested last week, he said. Mishra is also the spokesperson of the Government of Madhya Pradesh. Last week, four PFI activists were arrested in Madhya Pradesh as part of the NIA-led nationwide campaign against the alleged funding of terrorism. PFI was founded in 2006 in Kerala and claims to run a new social movement for the empowerment of marginalized sections in India. (Language)