India Today Editor-in-Chief talks about NIA tracking down Umar Farooq as the lynchpin of the Pulwama attack, in the September 14, 2020 edition of the India Today Magazine.
We face highly complex new security challenges today. These cannot be tackled effectively with old and clumsy machinery. The UAPA Amendments are definitely the right move.
The NIA arrested 10 people in the raids across Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. They have also recovered explosives, arms and a rocket launcher. In all this, they have been aided by valuable intel on radicalised youth inspired by the deadly ISIS.
The BJP, often identified with Hindu interests, has long maintained that the idea is unnatural.
A special NIA court acquitted the former RSS man and four others accused in the case.
Anurag Basu who caught 2008 Ahmedabad blast masterminded Tauseef has been offered little security or financial assistance by the Bihar police.
Why did it take the court so long to comprehend that criminal aspersions on Shafin Jahan, or anyone else, cannot be the reason to lock up a 24-year-old woman?
Interrogations of LeT operative Abdul Nayeen Sheikh has helped the National Investigation Agency make two arrests from the state.
Hundreds of crores of illegal notes have found their way into the formal banking system.
After Kerala High Court, it’s the turn of Rajasthan HC to entertain a plea that’s essentially against interfaith marriage.