PFI had planned to attack PM Modi, ED's big disclosure
PFI had planned to attack PM Modi, ED's big disclosure
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Patna: After the action against radical Islamic organization Popular Front India (PFI), a big disclosure has been made. According to the report, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has claimed that it was the PFI that had prepared the plan to attack PM Narendra Modi's rally in Patna, Bihar. At the same time, the ED said that PFI was also plotting to prepare terror modules and other attacks.

According to media reports, the ED has made these surprising revelations in the remand note of PFI member Shafiq Payeth, who was arrested from Kerala. The investigating agency says that the PFI had set up a training camp to attack PM Modi's visit to Patna on July 12 this year. The special thing is that in the year 2013, terrorists associated with the terrorist organization Indian Mujahideen also exploded at PM Modi's rally.

Let us know that on Thursday, raids were conducted in about 13 states of the country in collaboration with ED and the National Investigation Agency (NIA). During that time, the NIA had arrested more than 100 activists. However, the ED detained four people. These include Parvez Ahmed, Mohammad Ilyas and Abdul Muqeet. The investigating agency has earlier questioned all of them during the money laundering investigation.

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