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PFI Had Deposited Significant Amount For Organizing Terror Camp

PFI had deposited a significant amount for organizing terror camp: ED

The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which is probing the money laundering case against the Popular Front of India (PFI).

ED alleged on Tuesday that the Kerala-based organization PFI had deposited substantial funds to organize terror camps in the state.

The remarks were made in a special court of the Money Laundering Act (PMLA) opposing the bail plea of ​​PFI Student Front leader KA Rauf Sharif.

Sharif has been arrested in connection with the money-laundering investigation.

The ED said in a statement that it started the investigation on the basis of the charge sheet filed in the special court by the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

The NIA said in its 2013 charge sheet that a group of PFI and SDPI activists had committed a criminal conspiracy to teach their activists the use of explosives and weapons and organized a terrorist camp at Narath in Kannur district.

The charge sheet states that the camp was organized to promote enmity between different religions, to prepare them for terrorist activities, and thus committed the crime of disturbing the unity and integrity of the country.

ED said PFI had amassed sufficient funds for organizing terrorist camps and for the activities related to it and damaging communal harmony.

During the investigation, several PFI bank accounts and other financial documents were analyzed.

Case filed against farmer leader who threatened to blow up Sangh headquarters and kill Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat.

Arun Vankar, general secretary of Maharashtra State Kisan Mahasabha Nagpur, is going to join the Kisan agitation in Delhi.

He had said that if the agitating farmers were shot, they would blow up the RSS headquarters and its chief. The police have registered a case.

The Kotwali police have registered a case against Arun Vankar, general secretary of Maharashtra State Kisan Mahasabha Nagpur for making a controversial statement against RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat.

He is going to join the Kisan movement in Delhi,

Case filed against farmer leader under other sections including 505, 506

TI Santosh Pandre said that this was complained by BJP District President Aditya Shukla, on which a case was registered under section 505, 506, and other sections on Vankar on Monday night.

The investigation has been started on the basis of the video of the disputed statement which is going viral.

Arun Vankar met the members of the Kisan Sangharsh Samiti at Multai while going to Delhi with the farmers and addressed the shortcomings of the Kisan Bill at the bus stand.

If the farmers were shot, the Kisan union would blow the headquarters and its chief

He had said that if the agitating farmers were shot, they would blow up the RSS headquarters and its chief.

After the video of this statement went viral, BJP leaders had strongly condemned and demanded police action. In the late evening, complained in the police station, on which the case was registered.

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