Tag: ATS

  • Delhi court grants transit custody of Lawrence Bishnoi to Gujarat ATS

    Delhi court grants transit custody of Lawrence Bishnoi to Gujarat ATS

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    New Delhi: Delhi’s Patiala House Court on Monday granted transit custody of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi to the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) in connection with a cross-border smuggling case.

    The agency wants to question Bishnoi about any possible ties to Pakistan because it believes there is a chance that his associates are involved in cross-border smuggling of drugs and weapons.

    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) had already zeroed in on Bishnoi for his possible links to anti-Indian elements in Pakistan.

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    Bishnoi was also involved in cross-border drugs trafficking and a Nigerian woman was working for him, claimed the Gujarat ATS, which now wants to interrogate the gangster in connection with the Al-Tayyasa boat matter in which 38.994 kg heroin worth Rs 194.97 crore was recovered from the Mitha Port in Gujarat.

    “Six Pakistani nationals who were on board the boat were held. Later, it was learnt that the consignment was sent for Bishnoi by Pakistan-based handlers under the supervision of a Nigerian woman. Calls were made from Punjab jail. While two of the accused have been interrogated, we want to quiz Bishnoi for which his production warrant is being sought,” a source said earlier.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • PFI wanted to turn India into Islamic state by 2047: Maha ATS

    PFI wanted to turn India into Islamic state by 2047: Maha ATS

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    Mumbai: Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad has claimed the Popular Front of India (PFI), banned by the Centre last year, aimed to establish the “rule of Islam” in India by 2047, and also had plans to obtain weapons and ammunition with the help of foreign countries or other organisations to achieve their targets.

    The ATS stated this in its chargesheet filed in a local court last week against five PFI members who were arrested last year for allegedly indulging in unlawful activities and waging a war against the country.

    The state ATS arrested the five PFI members – Mazhar Khan, Sadiq Shaikh, Mohammad Iqbal Khan, Momin Mistry and Aasif Hussain Khan – following raids my multiple agencies across various states in September last year.

    The accused have been charged under Indian Penal Code sections for promoting enmity between different groups and conspiring to commit certain offences against the state, as well as provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

    In the chargesheet filed on February 2, the ATS claimed to have seized a document called “India 2047- towards rule of Islam in India”.

    The seized document, as per the ATS, provides a roadmap for members of the group (PFI) to “overturn the government”.

    “We dream a 2047, where the political power has returned to the Muslim community from whom it was unjustly taken away by the British Raj. The roadmap towards this first starts with the socio-economic development of Muslim community for which a separate roadmap was already provided in the name of Empower India Foundation,” the document said, as per the chargesheet.

    “For this one needs to repeatedly remind the Muslim community of its grievances and establish grievances where there is none. All our frontal organisations including the party should be focused on expanding and recruiting new members,” the document stated.
    The chargesheet said the PFI wanted to create a split among several communities by projecting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as an organisation interested only in the welfare of upper caste Hindus.

    The accused had held several training courses in order to achieve their targets, the ATS said.

    The chargesheet also claimed another document was found from the devices of the accused, Iqbal, which gave details of their plans for expansion in Maharashtra.

    In the said document, names of all the five accused were mentioned as members who were scheduled to take “final class”, the chargesheet stated.

    The organisation (PFI) had plans to obtain weapons and ammunition with the help of foreign countries or other organisations to achieve their targets, the ATS claimed.

    The Centre in September 2022 banned the PFI and several of its associates for five years under a stringent anti-terror law, accusing them of having “links” with global terror groups like ISIS and trying to spread communal hatred in the country.

    Before the ban, the National Investigating Agency (NIA), the Enforcement Directorate(ED) and various state police forces had carried out raids in a massive pan-India crackdown on the PFI and arrested several of its leaders and activists from various states for allegedly supporting terror activities in the country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Junior clerk exam paper leak: Gujarat ATS arrests accused from Hyderabad

    Junior clerk exam paper leak: Gujarat ATS arrests accused from Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: A Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) team has reportedly arrested Jit Nayak, an accused in the junior clerk exam paper leakage case, from the city. Although 15 accused persons were identified and arrested in the case, Nayak allegedly fled Ahmedabad and took shelter in Hyderabad.

    On credible information, the ATS team located the accused in the city and arrested him. He reportedly is being taken to Gujarat, Ahmedabad on a transit warrant.

    The recruitment examination for the post of junior clerks with the Gujarat government was postponed by the Gujarat Panchayat Service Selection Board (GPSSB) hours before it was to be held on Sunday after its question paper was reportedly leaked.

    The Gujarat ATS arrested 16 persons in connection with the case registered under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for breach of trust, cheating and criminal conspiracy. The ATS also claimed to have busted an inter-state gang involved in paper leaks.

    Gujarat Panchayat Service Selection Board (GPSSB) has announced 1000 vacancies for Class III Junior Clerk (Administration/Account) posts. As many as over 9.53 lakh candidates had applied. The examination was to be conducted at 2,995 examination centres across the state.

    In an official statement, the Gujarat ATS declared the names of the 15 accused as Pradeep Nayak, Ketan Barot, Bhaskar Chaudhary, Murari Kumar Paswan, Kamlesh Chaudhary, Mohammed Firoz Alam, Sarvesh Kumar, Mintu Kumar Rai, Mukesh Kumar, Prabhat Kumar, Aniket Bhatt, Raj Barot, Pranay Sharma, Hardik Sharma and Naresh Mohanty.

    As per reports, the sixteenth accused was arrested from Hyderabad.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Afghanistan National Arrested By Gujarat ATS With 8 Kg Heroin Worth Rs 56 Cr In Delhi

    Afghanistan National Arrested By Gujarat ATS With 8 Kg Heroin Worth Rs 56 Cr In Delhi

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    In a joint operation with Delhi police, the Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) apprehended an Afghan national and confiscated 8 kg of heroin worth 56 crore from the Lajpat Nagar area of Delhi late Thursday, officials said on Friday.

    The arrested accused has been identified as Hakmatullah Noorullah alias Aman.

    Sunil Joshi, SP (Operations) ATS, stated that on October 8, this year, the ATS team, along with the Indian Coast Guard, intercepted a Pakistani boat (Sakar) near Jakhau Coast in Gujarat carrying 50 kilogrammes heroin worth 350 crore and arrested six Pakistan nationals, according to report on Hindustan Times.

    During their interrogation, it was discovered that Hakmatullah, who had been in India on a tourist visa for almost four years, was to receive the package, according to Joshi.

    “After we nabbed Hakmatullah, he confessed about 8 kg heroin he was hiding in a car,” Joshi was quoted by HT.

    “We have seized the heroin and are investigating the case. We are also looking for other suspects who were roped in for transportation of the contraband after it landed on the Gujarat sea coast,” he added.

    (With Hindustan Times inputs)


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