New Delhi
In a report filed before a Kerala court, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) claimed that the outlawed Popular Front of India (PFI) has links with the Al-Qaeda.
The probe agency alleged in the report that PFI leaders were in touch with the terror group via different modes.
The NIA further claimed that the banned group was running a secret wing which they wanted to reveal at a different time.
The entire network of the PFI was busted by the NIA during nationwide raids which were recently conducted.
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The PFI was then banned and all its leaders arrested.