Hyderabad:The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday conducted searches at 41 locations in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka in Coimbatore car bomb blast and Mangaluru blast cases.
In the major crackdown against ISIS sympathisers, the NIA conducted searches at 32 locations in Tamil Nadu and Kerala in connection with the October 23, 2022, explosion taken in front of Sangameshwarar Temple at Eswaran kovil Street in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, and eight locations in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka on November 19, 2022, the explosion of IED (Pressure cooker bomb) in a moving auto-rickshaw near bus stop Kankanady in Manguru.
Houses of suspects were searched on the basis of investigational findings at 32 locations in the districts of Coimbatore (14), Trichy (1), Nilgiris (2), Tirunelveli (3), Tuticorin (1), Chennai (3), Thiruvannamalai (2), Dindigul (1), Mayiladuthurai (1), Krishnagiri (1), Kanyakumari (1) and Tenkasi (1) of Tamil Nadu, Ernakulam(1) of Kerala in Coimbatore car bomb blast.
However, the NIA raids eight such locations in the districts of Tiruppur (2) and Coimbatore (1) of Tamilnadu, Ernakulam (4) of Kerala and Mysuru (1) of Karnataka Mangaluru blast case. "Searches conducted today have led to the seizure of a large number of digital devices and cash amounting to Rs 4 lakh in the two cases," said the NIA, adding further investigations in these two cases are in progress.
On October 27, 2022, the NIA started a probe into the bomb blast in a car laden with explosives in front of Kottai Eswaran Temple of Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu. Eleven accused persons were arrested earlier by the anti-terror agency in the case which was initially registered by Tamil Nadu Police on October 23 last year.
The deceased accused, Jamesha Mubeen, after swearing bayath (allegiance) to ISIS was planning to carry out a suicide attack and cause extensive damage to the Temple Complex with the intention to strike terror in the community, said the NIA in a statement.