
NIA raids multiple locations in Kolkata over CRPF spy case linked to Pakistan
Kolkata: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday conducted raids and search operations in three locations in Kolkata in connection with the recent arrest of a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel for allegedly sharing classified information with
Pakistani Intelligence Officials
.
The three locations raided by NIA today were Park Circus, Mominpur, and Ekbalpur in Kolkata. Raids also took place in the office of a tour and travel agency at
Diamond Harbour Road
. The owner of the agency has been summoned to the NIA's office in Kolkata.
The officials also summoned a travel agency owner to its office for questioning with regard to some dubious money transactions.
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According to NIA sources, search operations were conducted at a shop in Alipore, a travel agency in Khidderpore and a hotel in Park Circus. The owner of the shop confirmed that he had been asked to reach the NIA office in Kolkata on Monday for further interrogation.
The NIA sleuths, after reaching the office of the tours and travel agency, has also seized the mobile phone of the owner of the shop.
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Earlier this week, the NIA had arrested CRPF ASI Moti Ram Jat from Delhi and was questioning him. The central agency alleged that he shared classified information with Pakistani Intelligence Officials, who posed as TV journalists, and had reportedly taken funds from them.

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