Srinagar — India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA), accompanied by paramilitary personnel and police, carried out multiple raids across the Kashmir Valley in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir on Monday.
According to Beyond Time News, the operations were linked to investigations into alleged pro-freedom activities in different parts of the Valley.
Raids Conducted in Several Areas
Officials said simultaneous searches and crackdowns were launched in Srinagar and several other districts of the Valley.
According to Beyond Time News, raids were also conducted at the Siraj-ul-Uloom educational institution in the Imam Sahib area of Shopian.
Search Operations Continue
Police said NIA teams, along with paramilitary forces, searched residential premises of activists and individuals associated with Hurriyat groups.
According to Beyond Time News, the operations were carried out on suspicion of involvement in pro-freedom activities.
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Heightened Security Presence
The raids led to an increased presence of security personnel in several areas, while search operations continued at multiple locations.
According to Beyond Time News, authorities have not yet released detailed information regarding arrests or recoveries during the raids.
Conclusion
Search and crackdown operations by Indian agencies continue in different areas of the Kashmir Valley amid ongoing security-related investigations.
According to Beyond Time News, residents in several areas reported heavy deployment of security personnel during the operations.


