Terror Plot Busted: Foreign conspiracy against India foiled, NIA arrested 7 foreigners, there was a plan to supply drones on Myanmar border

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has exposed a huge international conspiracy to breach the country’s security. NIA accused of involvement in terrorist activities against India 7 foreign nationals Has been arrested. among the arrested accused 6 Ukraine and of One America (US) Citizen of is included. All of them are facing serious allegations of supplying weapons and state-of-the-art drones to the rebel groups of Myanmar through India.

Mizoram became the center of conspiracy!

Investigation has revealed that all these accused had come to India on valid visas, but their activities were suspicious.

Entry without permit: The accused had reached Mizoram without the mandatory ‘Restricted Area Permit’ (RAP).

Myanmar Connection: These people from Mizoram illegally entered the Myanmar border and met ethnic armed groups there who are involved in anti-India activities.

Drone smuggling: According to NIA, these foreign nationals are coming from Europe in large quantities. Drones And other terrorists were ordering material and delivering it to the rebel groups based in Myanmar through India.

Major action under UAPA

These arrests were carried out by various teams of NIA through a covert and coordinated operation.

Arrest in Kolkata: The American citizen was detained by the Immigration Bureau at Kolkata airport when he was trying to leave the country.

Strict Sections: Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act against all the accused (UAPAAn FIR has been registered under Section 18 and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code.

Technical investigation: Now the investigating agency is analyzing the social media accounts and electronic devices of these accused so that their helpers (sleeper cells) can be traced within India.

Why is this a matter of concern for India?

Taking advantage of the instability in the north-eastern states bordering Myanmar (such as Mizoram and Manipur), these insurgent groups provide training and arms to Indian militants. Drone technology can be used for both surveillance and attack, which is a big challenge for the Indian security forces.