On October 29, National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids in nine locations in Srinagar and one location in Delhi in connection with ‘a case related to NGOs and trusts diverting funds meant for charitable activities to “secessionist and separatist activities” in Jammu and Kashmir’, reports NDTV. The six Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) of which two are based in Delhi while the rest four based in Srinagar - Falah-e-Aam Trust, Charity Alliance, Human Welfare Foundation, JK Yateem Foundation, Salvation Movement, and J&K Voice of Victims were searched thoroughly by NIA. The property of former Delhi Minority Commission chief Zafarul-Islam Khan who is also the founding editor of the newspaper Milli Gazette and chairman of Charity Alliance was searched thoroughly. On October 28, NIA had already carried out raids 10 locations in Srinagar and one in Bengaluru on the same case. NIA in its statement has alleged these so-called non-profits have been getting money from undisclosed donors, which was then being used to fund terror activities.