The National Investigation Agency (NIA), stated that from running a well-established set-up with skilled squads comprising highly trained cadres comprising of ‘service teams’, to running courts called ‘Dar-ul-Qaza’ to pronounce orders on punishments and executions, the Popular Front of India (PFI) made elaborate plans on how to wage a war on the State to establish an Islamic Caliphate in the country, reports The Indian Express on April 24. NIA officials said that investigations into five cases, in which chargesheets have already been filed with 105 accused named, revealed that that to achieve these objectives, the PFI had established various wings and units, such as ‘Reporters Wing’, ‘Physical and Arms Training Wing’ and ‘Service Teams’, which were imparted specific trainings and inducted for specific missions. “The PFI was using its various campuses, facilities and infrastructure to impart arms training to selected cadres in the guise of physical education, yoga training,” NIA sources stated. In one of the recent chargesheets filed at a Rouse Avenue court, the NIA submitted that PFI was trapping Muslim youth who had already pledged their allegiance to the outfit and its ideology and tactics through administration of an oath of secrecy and loyalty.