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SIA conducts raids in Srinagar and Ganderbal in probe into ‘white collar’ terror module

Updated on: 06 December,2025 11:05 AM IST  |  Srinagar
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The J&K Police’s State Investigation Agency conducted early morning raids in Srinagar and Ganderbal as part of its probe into the “white collar” terror module involving radicalised professionals. Meanwhile, a Delhi court extended the NIA custody of Soyab, accused of harbouring Red Fort bomber Umar-un Nabi, by 10 more days

SIA conducts raids in Srinagar and Ganderbal in probe into ‘white collar’ terror module

The early morning raids were carried out by the SIA in Srinagar and Ganderbal districts in central Kashmir. File pic/PTI

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The Jammu and Kashmir Police’s State Investigation Agency (SIA) Friday carried out raids in Srinagar and Ganderbal districts as part of its investigations into the “white collar” terror module, officials said.

The early morning raids were carried out by the SIA in Srinagar and Ganderbal districts in central Kashmir, including at the residence of Tufail Bhat at Diyarwani area of Batamaloo locality of the city here, they said.


Bhat was arrested here by the SIA last month in connection with the “white collar” terror module case. The raids were a part of the SIA’s investigations into the case, the officials added.



The white collar terror module refers to professionals, including doctors, who have been radicalised and allegedly involved in the November 10 Delhi blast.

NIA gets 10 more days to grill Soyab

A Delhi court on Friday extended the NIA custody of Soyab, a Faridabad resident accused of harbouring Red Fort bomber Umar-un Nabi, for 10 more days.
The probe agency produced Soyab at the Patiala House Court amid tight security on Friday upon the expiry of his previous 10-day custody, which was granted on November 26. Media persons were barred from covering the proceedings.

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