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January - 2 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) registered 73 cases, including 35 cases of Jihadi terror, in 2022, a 19.67 per cent increase from the 61 cases registered in 2021 and the highest in the last three years, reports The Indian Express. NIA officials asserted that around 60 cases each were filed b
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) registered 73 cases, including 35 cases of Jihadi terror, in 2022, a 19.67 per cent increase from the 61 cases registered in 2021 and the highest in the last three years, reports The Indian Express. NIA officials asserted that around 60 cases each were filed by the agency in 2019 and 2020. An NIA spokesperson stated, “We have registered 73 cases in 2022, which is a 19.67 per cent increase from the 61 cases registered in 2021 and is an all-time high for the NIA. These cases include 35 cases of Jihadi terror in states such as J&K, Assam, Bihar, Delhi, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and West Bengal, 11 other cases in J&K, 10 related to Left Wing Extreme (LWE), five related to insurgents in the northeast, seven related to the Popular Front of India (PFI), four of Punjab, three cases of gangster-terror-drug smuggler nexus, one case of terror funding and two Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN)-related cases.” The spokesperson also stated, “The NIA has filed 59 chargesheets in 2022 against 368 persons and judgements have been pronounced in 38 cases, all of which have ended in conviction. In all, 109 persons have been convicted to rigorous imprisonment along with fine. Six life sentences have also been awarded. Overall conviction rate as on date is 94.39 per cent. Eight persons have been designated as terrorists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and necessary action against them is being taken by the NIA”.
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January - 3 
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, made an attack on Pakistan on January 3, terming it as "epicentre of terrorism", reports NDTV. He said that the impacts of cross-border terrorism cannot be limited within a region, especially when they are deeply linked to the drugs and illegal weapons trade,
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, made an attack on Pakistan on January 3, terming it as "epicentre of terrorism", reports NDTV. He said that the impacts of cross-border terrorism cannot be limited within a region, especially when they are deeply linked to the drugs and illegal weapons trade, as well as other forms of international crime. Jaishankar had a detailed discussion on the threats to international peace and security that are posed by terrorism, including its cross-border practices, violent extremism, radicalisation and fundamentalism with Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg on January 3. In reference to the Mumbai 2008 terror attacks (26/11), he said, “This is a country which has attacked the Parliament of India some years ago, which attacked the city of Mumbai, which went after hotels, and foreign tourists, which every day sends terrorists across the border.” He also hit out at the European countries for not condemning Pakistan. "When we speak about judgments and principles, why don't I hear sharp European condemnation of these practices that have been going on for decades?" he said.
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January - 7 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) through a notification on January 7, banned People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), an offshoot of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), reports India Tv News. The notification stated that PAFF is a proxy outfit of Maulana
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) through a notification on January 7, banned People’s Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), an offshoot of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), reports India Tv News. The notification stated that PAFF is a proxy outfit of Maulana Masood Azhar-led Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and it is involved in regularly issuing threats to security forces, political leaders and civilians working in Jammu and Kashmir from other states. The notification also stated that “The PAFF along with other organisations is indulging in radicalization of impressionable youth for the purpose of recruitment and training in handling guns, ammunition and explosives.”, further reports The Indian Express.
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January - 9 
Intelligence sources stated that Pakistan-based terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) are planning a major attack on the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya (earlier known as Faizabad) in Uttar Pradesh in an attempt to foment Hindu-Muslim communal violence, reports news1
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Intelligence sources stated that Pakistan-based terror outfits Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) are planning a major attack on the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple in Ayodhya (earlier known as Faizabad) in Uttar Pradesh in an attempt to foment Hindu-Muslim communal violence, reports news18.com on January 10. Sources further revealed that the JeM and LeT would be bringing ammunition and suicide bombers from Nepal to carry out the attack.
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January - 17 
Investigations in the case related to the arrest of the two terrorists, identified as Jagjit Singh alias Jagga and Naushad by Delhi Police on January 12, further revealed that the two terrorists were in direct contact with four terrorists -- Nazeer Bhat, Nasir Khan and Nazeer Khan of Harkat-ul Ansar
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Investigations in the case related to the arrest of the two terrorists, identified as Jagjit Singh alias Jagga and Naushad by Delhi Police on January 12, further revealed that the two terrorists were in direct contact with four terrorists -- Nazeer Bhat, Nasir Khan and Nazeer Khan of Harkat-ul Ansar, and Nadeem of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), reports latestly.com on January 18. Other than these, the duo was also in touch with gangsters-- Sunil Rathi, Neeraj Bawana, Irfan Chhenu, Hashim Baba, Ible Hasan and Imran Pehelwan. The Special Cell of the Delhi Police state that there are total of eight persons who were involved in the cross-border terror operation which targeted right-wing Hindu leaders in India, and they all had used the messaging application Signal to communicate with each other. Police sources also revealed that the two people used to procure weapons, while the other two were assigned to supply weapons to other members, adds The New Indian Express. As per the sources, the arms were from Pakistan through the drop-dead method, which was being received at an unidentified location in Uttarakhand – which is being verified by the police. The two suspects, who were arrested by Delhi Police, had been supplying hand grenades and pistols to the module – which were seized from their rented accommodation in Jahangirpuri.
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January - 17 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) which is probing terror funding cases involving Dawood Ibrahim and his syndicate, further revealed that operatives of the D-company get special treatment at Pakistan's Karachi airport, India TV News reports on January 18. D-Company operatives get hassle-free a
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) which is probing terror funding cases involving Dawood Ibrahim and his syndicate, further revealed that operatives of the D-company get special treatment at Pakistan's Karachi airport, India TV News reports on January 18. D-Company operatives get hassle-free access at the Karachi airport in Pakistan and enjoy special privileges during check-ins and check-outs and don't even have to go to immigration counters or follow required security protocols. They get hassle-free access to VIP lounges at the airport and other destinations where they are supposed to meet the dreaded gangsters.
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January - 26 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA), in its probe into the murder of Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Youth Leader Praveen Nettaru in 2022, reveals that Popular Front of India (PFI) had marked 21 mosques where they could hide weapons whenever required, reports India Today on January 27. It
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA), in its probe into the murder of Karnataka Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Youth Leader Praveen Nettaru in 2022, reveals that Popular Front of India (PFI) had marked 21 mosques where they could hide weapons whenever required, reports India Today on January 27. It is revealed that PFI, as part of its agenda to create terror, communal hatred and unrest in society and to further its agenda of establishing Islamic Rule by 2047, formed secret teams called ‘Service Teams’ to carry out killings of its targets. The charge sheet also mentioned that it was Mustafa Paichar alias Mahmmad Musthaf who had ordered the last-minute killing of Praveen Nettaru as 'PFI vowed to avenge’ the killing of Muslim youth Kalanja Masood in July 2022 in Karnataka.
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February - 4 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) registered a First Information Report (FIR) on January 25, and taken over the investigation of the case relating to the arrest of three persons, identified as Abdul Zahed alias Zahed alias Mohammad, Maaz Hasan Farooq and Samiuddin by Hyderabad Police for suspe
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) registered a First Information Report (FIR) on January 25, and taken over the investigation of the case relating to the arrest of three persons, identified as Abdul Zahed alias Zahed alias Mohammad, Maaz Hasan Farooq and Samiuddin by Hyderabad Police for suspectedly conspiring to hurl grenades on public gatherings in the city, reports Hindustan Times on February 5. The FIR stated that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) had made hand grenades available to their sympathisers and conspired with them to carry out "lone wolf" attacks and blasts in Hyderabad City. The FIR mentioned that the accused persons booked by the NIA were instructed to hurl hand grenades at public gatherings and processions in order to create communal tension. As per the FIR filed by NIA, Abdul Zahed, who was accused in several terror-related cases in Hyderabad and was booked by the NIA, was given the task of recruiting several youths who would carry out terror attacks in the city on the directions of the ISI and LeT. The NIA also booked Maaz Hasan Farooq and Samiuddin for conspiring terror attacks in Hyderabad in October 2022, who have been charged under the Unlawful Activities Prevention) Act (UAPA). The Hyderabad Police had registered a case on October 1, 2022, under the charges of UAPA after it seized two hand grenades, two mobile phones and INR 3,91, 800 from the premises of Zahed. Considering the gravity of the case, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs' (UMHA) Counter Terrorism and Counter Radicalisation Division in January handed over the case to the NIA as the case had inter-state and international linkages.
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February - 7 
Three wanted terrorists from Kerala are still at large even after years of issuance of Red Corner Notices (RCN) against them by the Interpol, The Indian Express reports on February 8. The terrorists are Chanamparambil Mohammed Bashir from Kayyur in Kasaragod District in Kerala and one of his co-accu
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Three wanted terrorists from Kerala are still at large even after years of issuance of Red Corner Notices (RCN) against them by the Interpol, The Indian Express reports on February 8. The terrorists are Chanamparambil Mohammed Bashir from Kayyur in Kasaragod District in Kerala and one of his co-accused Taher Ansari who is a resident of Hyderabad, Telangana as well as Kochupeedikayil Sabir from Kannur District in Kerala. Once a RCN is issued by Interpol, the details of the criminals at large are shared with the immigration officers in airports across the world, making it impossible for one to travel from one country to the other. According to Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) sources, an Interpol division of the investigating agency based in Delhi follows up the red corner notices issued from India. While many of these red corner alerts were issued several years ago, some even decades ago, the international police agencies are yet to areest the accused.
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February - 12 
The National Investigation Agency unearthed a Syria-based online entity namely 'Ummimmarah' to which funds were transferred using cryptocurrency, Economic Times reported on February 13. The NIA on January 31, had filed a charge sheet against Mohammad Mohsin Ahmad, for propagation of the ideology the
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The National Investigation Agency unearthed a Syria-based online entity namely 'Ummimmarah' to which funds were transferred using cryptocurrency, Economic Times reported on February 13. The NIA on January 31, had filed a charge sheet against Mohammad Mohsin Ahmad, for propagation of the ideology the Islamic State (IS) and to raise funds for the organization and send the amount to his Syria based handlers through cryptocurrency channels for recruitment of youth for terror activities in India. In its chargesheet, the NIA revealed that the accused operated a crypto account with bitcoin exchange, Wazir X, which he opened and raised funds from as many as 20 entities in less than two years. The chargesheet stated that Ahmad raised money through his Canara Bank account and later transferred the funds to the Wazir X account from where the payments were made in crypto namely 'TRX' to Syria-based online entity 'Ummimmarah.' NIA officials stated that he opened the bitcoin account by providing a PAN card and Aadhaar number which helped the agencies to track him. NIA also seized hand-written notes of Ahmad which referred to 'Al-Sham', the historical name for the Greater Syria region, now commonly known as the Levant or eastern Mediterranean, as per the chargesheet. Ahmad was arrested by an NIA team from Delhi’s Batla House in 2022 after receiving information that he was actively engaged in raising funds for IS.
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February - 21 
According to intelligence sources, Al-Qaeda’s ‘Islamic Translation Centre’ is translating the terror outfit’s original propaganda material into different local Indian languages so as to spread its ideology and recruit new cadres, news18.com reports on February 22. It mentioned that Al-Qaeda wants to
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According to intelligence sources, Al-Qaeda’s ‘Islamic Translation Centre’ is translating the terror outfit’s original propaganda material into different local Indian languages so as to spread its ideology and recruit new cadres, news18.com reports on February 22. It mentioned that Al-Qaeda wants to spread its ideology and recruit new cadres for which it has asked its “local entities” in India to translate its original propaganda material into different local tongues. For this, it has an unofficial media venture called ‘Islamic Translation Centre (ITC)’, which surfaced online in April 2021. Intelligence sources further stated that Al-Qaeda possibly wanted to imitate the media propaganda of the Islamic State (IS)and give emphasis to “media jihad” as a precursor to jihad on the ground. Sources also stated that the ITC translated official propaganda material of the Al-Qaeda into 29 different languages, including Arabic, Pashto, Persian, French, German, Portuguese, Norwegian, Indonesian, Rohingya, Hindi, Bangla, Odia among others.
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February - 27 
According to the annual report of the United States (US bureau on counterterrorism), ‘Country Reports on Terrorism 2021: India’ released on February 27, the Indian government made significant efforts in 2021 to detect, disrupt, and degrade operations of terrorist organizations, reports The Hindustan
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According to the annual report of the United States (US bureau on counterterrorism), ‘Country Reports on Terrorism 2021: India’ released on February 27, the Indian government made significant efforts in 2021 to detect, disrupt, and degrade operations of terrorist organizations, reports The Hindustan Times. The report mentioned that, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), Islamic State (IS), Al-Qaida, Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen (JUM) and the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) are among the terrorist groups active in India. The report suggested a shift in terrorists' tactics in their attacks against civilians and greater reliance on Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs), including an explosives attack using drones in the technical area of Jammu Air Force Station in June 2021. It also stated that India responds promptly to US requests for information related to terrorism investigations and makes efforts to mitigate threats in response to US information. The report also highlighted budgetary, staffing, and equipment constraints faced by Indian law enforcement agencies. It mentioned that in 2021, 153 terrorist attacks were reported in Jammu and Kashmir that caused 274 deaths – 45 security personnel, 36 civilians, and 193 terrorists.
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March - 11 
A fugitive from Hyderabad (Telangana), identified as Mohammad Farhatullah Ghori, having links to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), came under scanner of Counter Intelligence of Telangana and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) following inputs that he is actively involved in online radicali
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A fugitive from Hyderabad (Telangana), identified as Mohammad Farhatullah Ghori, having links to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), came under scanner of Counter Intelligence of Telangana and the Intelligence Bureau (IB) following inputs that he is actively involved in online radicalisation of youth in the country, The Times of India reports on March 12. Intelligence sources stated that sitting in Pakistan, Farhatullah Ghori is reportedly operating several Telegram channels, Facebook pages and YouTube channels to attract people from Hyderabad and elsewhere in the country to join terror outfits. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) had in October 2020, described him as a terrorist under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), and an Interpol Red Corner Notice has been pending against him. The UAPA order stated, “Ghori involved in terror cases, lured youth with propaganda' Farhatullah Ghori alias Abu Sufiyan alias Sardar Sahab alias Faru, is a key member of proscribed terrorist organizations, and JeM. He is accused in terror cases Gujarat and Hyderabad.”
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March - 13 
India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released its annual report on March 13, 2023, and stated "Pakistan is yet to show sincerity in delivering justice to the families of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. India has consistently stressed the need for Pakistan to take credible, irreversible, and v
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India's Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released its annual report on March 13, 2023, and stated "Pakistan is yet to show sincerity in delivering justice to the families of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. India has consistently stressed the need for Pakistan to take credible, irreversible, and verifiable action to end cross-border terrorism”, msn.com reports on March 13. The report also highlighted Pakistan's persistent cross-border terrorism, infiltration, and smuggling of arms into India across the Line of Control (LOC) and International Boundary (IB).
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March - 15 
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), on March 15, informed Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) that it has so far banned 54 terrorists and 44 terrorist organisations under the Fourth Schedule and the First Schedule of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), reports msn.com. Minis
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Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), on March 15, informed Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) that it has so far banned 54 terrorists and 44 terrorist organisations under the Fourth Schedule and the First Schedule of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), reports msn.com. Minister of State for Home, Nityanand Rai stated that four organisations have been notified as terrorist organisations under the UAPA in 2023 and their names have been added in the First Schedule of the Act. “These four organisations — The Resistance Front (TRF), Peoples Anti-Fascist Front (PAFF), Jammu and Kashmir Ghaznavi Force (JKGF) and Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) have been involved in terrorism and have committed and participated in various acts of terrorism in India”, he added.
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March - 21 
23 individuals have been designated as terrorists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) so far since 2022, states Minister of State (MoS) for Home Nityanand Rai in a reply in the Lok Sabha (lower house of the Parliament), reports Greater Kashmir on March 22. He added that among the 2
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23 individuals have been designated as terrorists under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) so far since 2022, states Minister of State (MoS) for Home Nityanand Rai in a reply in the Lok Sabha (lower house of the Parliament), reports Greater Kashmir on March 22. He added that among the 23 designated terrorists, three are from Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit, identified as Mohiuddin Aurangzeb Alamgir, Ashiq Hussain Nengroo and Ali Kashif Jan; five from Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), namely, Hafiz Talha Seed, Sheikh Sajad alias Sajad Gull, Habibullah Malik, Mohammad Amin Khubaib and Arbaz Ahmad Mirand and six from Hizb-ul- Mujahideen (HM), namely, Imtiyaz Ahmad Kandoo, Showket Ahmad Sheikh, Basit Ahmad Reshi, Basheer Ahmad peer alias Imtiyaz Alam, Irshad Ahmad alias Idrees and Dr Asif Maqbool Dar. Those who belong to other organizations include Mushtaq Ahmad Zargar alias Latram of Al-Umar-Mujahideen/JKLF, Arjumand Gulzar Dar of Al Badr, Nafiq Nai alias Sultan of Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen (TuM), Zafar Iqbal alias Salim of Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B), Bilal Ahmad Beig Babar of JKIF, Sheikh Jameel-ur-Rahman of Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen (TuM), Ajaz Ahmad Ahangar of Al Qaeda, Arshdeep Singh Gill alias Arsh Dala of Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) and Harwinder Singh Sandhu of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI)
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March - 21 
A tribunal under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) on March 21, confirmed the central government's decision declaring the Popular Front of India (PFI) as an unlawful association and imposing a five-year ban on it, reports latestly.com. On September 27, 2022, the Centre had banned the P
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A tribunal under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) on March 21, confirmed the central government's decision declaring the Popular Front of India (PFI) as an unlawful association and imposing a five-year ban on it, reports latestly.com. On September 27, 2022, the Centre had banned the PFI for five years for having links with global terrorist organisations such as the Islamic State (IS) and trying to spread communal hatred in the country. Eight of PFI associated fronts -- Rehab India Foundation (RIF), Campus Front of India (CFI), All India Imams Council (AIIC), National Confederation of Human Rights Organization (NCHRO), National Women’s Front, Junior Front, Empower India Foundation and Rehab Foundation, Kerala had also been banned.
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June - 7 
The interrogation of four Bangladeshi nationals identified as Mohammad Sojib, Munna Khalid Ansari, Azharul Islam Ansari and Mominul Ansar, arrested by Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on May 22, for having links with Al-Qaeda revealed that funds collected by them were used to provide arms and weap
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The interrogation of four Bangladeshi nationals identified as Mohammad Sojib, Munna Khalid Ansari, Azharul Islam Ansari and Mominul Ansar, arrested by Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on May 22, for having links with Al-Qaeda revealed that funds collected by them were used to provide arms and weaponry to Rohingya groups in northern Myanmar, reports Ahmedabad Mirror on June 8. All four apprehended operatives were reportedly working under the direct instructions of Shariful Islam and District Al-Qaeda ‘chief’ Shayba, both based in Bangladesh’s Mymensingh District. They were working in textile factories in Ahmedabad in Gujarat and have been raising funds in Ahmedabad to arm specific Rohingya factions.
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June - 18 
The Mumbai Police’s Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) seized 777 kilograms of drugs worth more than INR 250 million so far in 2023 and arrested 97 persons in this connection, an official stated on June 18, reports The Print. The official stated that the seizure of mephedrone alone was worth INR 159300000, w
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The Mumbai Police’s Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) seized 777 kilograms of drugs worth more than INR 250 million so far in 2023 and arrested 97 persons in this connection, an official stated on June 18, reports The Print. The official stated that the seizure of mephedrone alone was worth INR 159300000, while the rest of the substances included syrup bottles, LSD, hydroponic weed, charas and heroin. The investigation into these cases revealed that the accused had links to drug suppliers from Gujarat, Bihar, Hyderabad, Karnataka and Himachal Pradesh and the arrested accused included eight African nationals.
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July - 9 
Terror suspect Saddam Sheikh, who was arrested in Lucknow District of Uttar Pradesh (UP) on July 2, 2023, was planning to use a truck to carry out an attack taking cue from similar attacks in France and Germany in the past, officials of the UP Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) said, reports Times of India
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Terror suspect Saddam Sheikh, who was arrested in Lucknow District of Uttar Pradesh (UP) on July 2, 2023, was planning to use a truck to carry out an attack taking cue from similar attacks in France and Germany in the past, officials of the UP Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) said, reports Times of India on July 10. "Saddam is a lone wolf who is highly radicalised and was preparing himself psychologically for the attack. He was planning to use his vehicle as a lethal weapon. He was inspired by the module and used to watch videos of terror attacks involving 'trucks' on a daily basis," additional director general (ATS) Naveen Arora said, adding that though his target was not yet clear, Saddam was planning to attack a crowded area. Saddam told interrogators that he was influenced by terrorists like Osama bin Laden, Zakir Musa, Riyaz Naikoo, Naved Jatt, and Sameer Tiger, with their photographs and videos recovered from his mobile phone. He also kept in touch with militants in Pakistan through an app, which is a proprietary audio/video calling and instant messaging software service.
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July - 13 
An Indian student from Merrylands of Sydney in Australia was beaten up with iron rods by Khalistan supporters after he voiced opposition to Khalistani extremist activities, reports India Today on July 14. While assaulting, the assailants continuously chanted "Khalistan Zindabad," the student describ
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An Indian student from Merrylands of Sydney in Australia was beaten up with iron rods by Khalistan supporters after he voiced opposition to Khalistani extremist activities, reports India Today on July 14. While assaulting, the assailants continuously chanted "Khalistan Zindabad," the student described. “Everything happened within five minutes, and they left saying this should be a lesson for me for opposing the Khalistan issue. If not, they are ready to give me more lessons like this,” he added.
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September - 10 
India expresses concerns to Canada about pro-Khalistan elements promoting secessionism and inciting violence to which the Prime Minister (PM) of Canada Justin Trudeau defends freedom of peaceful protest but also vows to prevent violence and tackle hatred, reports The Hindustan Times on September 11.
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India expresses concerns to Canada about pro-Khalistan elements promoting secessionism and inciting violence to which the Prime Minister (PM) of Canada Justin Trudeau defends freedom of peaceful protest but also vows to prevent violence and tackle hatred, reports The Hindustan Times on September 11. On the margins of the G-20 summit in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called out for the safety of Indian Diplomats on Canadian soil, while adding to his statement Trudeau highlighted that the actions of the few do not represent the entire community or Canada.
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November - 21 
Fundamentalist-related cases in Tamil Nadu have been shifted to the proposed Anti-Terror Squad (ATS), merging with the Special Investigation Division (SID) under CB-CID, reports The Times of India on November 22. The ATS will be headed by a Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) rank officer and w
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Fundamentalist-related cases in Tamil Nadu have been shifted to the proposed Anti-Terror Squad (ATS), merging with the Special Investigation Division (SID) under CB-CID, reports The Times of India on November 22. The ATS will be headed by a Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) rank officer and will have five Additional Superintendents of Police, apart from 377 Police personnel. It will function under the direct supervision of the Additional Director-General of Police (ADGP) of the state intelligence, the report added.
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November - 22 
The Nation Security Council (NSC) of the United States (US) thwarted a conspiracy to assassinate a Khalistani separatist and Chief of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil and issued a warning to India’s government over concerns it was involved in the plot, reports The Fin
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The Nation Security Council (NSC) of the United States (US) thwarted a conspiracy to assassinate a Khalistani separatist and Chief of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil and issued a warning to India’s government over concerns it was involved in the plot, reports The Financial Times on November 23. “The US had raised the issue with India, including “at the senior-most levels”, sources said.
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November - 27 
A 40-second clip of Khalistani protester Himmat Singh accusing India of orchestrating Hardeep Singh Nijjar's assassination circulated on social media, reports The Times of India on November 28. Himmat Singh, representing Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), sought answers on alleged Indian violence hindering th
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A 40-second clip of Khalistani protester Himmat Singh accusing India of orchestrating Hardeep Singh Nijjar's assassination circulated on social media, reports The Times of India on November 28. Himmat Singh, representing Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), sought answers on alleged Indian violence hindering the Khalistan Referendums being organized by SFJ (mostly in Canada). Additionally, SFJ announced the "American phase" of the Khalistan referendum starting January 28, 2024, in San Francisco City of the United States (US).
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December - 20 
Central government has handed over 324 cases to National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the last five years, Union Minister of State for Home Nityanad Rai shared the information in a written reply to a query from a member of Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) on December 20, reports NDTV.
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Central government has handed over 324 cases to National Investigation Agency (NIA) in the last five years, Union Minister of State for Home Nityanad Rai shared the information in a written reply to a query from a member of Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) on December 20, reports NDTV. The Minister said these 324 cases were handed over to the NIA between December 1, 2018, and November 30, 2023. The cases were handed over to NIA after considering the gravity of the cases, as the agency has a specialisation in probing terror-related incidents across the country and various other matters under its jurisdiction.
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