NIA team visits former MLA’s house
The Hindu
Part of probe into alleged links with youths who are associated with terrorist organisations
A team of officials from National Investigation Agency (NIA), led by an officer of the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Police, visited the house of former MLA B.M. Idinabba in Ullal on August 4. The visit was stated to be in connection with the investigation into alleged links of some of Idinabba's family members with youths from Jammu and Kashmir who are associated with terrorist organisations. The family members are said to have subscribed Youtube channels related to ISIS.
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