The National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out searches on Saturday at nine locations in Jharkhand바카라s West Singhbhum district in connection with a CPI (Maoist) case involving the recovery of money and other incriminating materials, news agency ANI reported.
바카라During the searches at the premises of suspects and over-ground workers (OGWs) associated with the banned CPI (Maoist) group, NIA teams seized mobile phones, memory cards, SIM cards, and other evidence,바카라 according to an official statement reported by ANI.
The case originated from the recovery of a 20-litre plastic can containing Rs 10.50 lakh in cash, along with a walkie-talkie, a Samsung tablet, a power bank, a radio set, a levy collection receipt, a pull-through, gelatin sticks, a neck band, Titan glasses, and other incriminating items belonging to Misir Besra, a CPI (Maoist) member.
바카라These materials, buried in forested areas between the villages of Husipi and Rajabhasa, were uncovered following the confession of an accused, Rajesh Deogam,바카라 the release noted. The case was initially filed in March 2024 in Jharkhand바카라s Chaibasa district against five accused, and was later taken over by the NIA in July.
바카라Investigations led to the identification of certain suspects and OGWs allegedly involved in providing logistical support to those named in the FIR and other senior CPI (Maoist) cadres to further their unlawful activities,바카라 the release stated.
Further investigations are ongoing, the report said.