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NIA attaches Amritsar property in Le T-linked narco-terror case
The proceeds from the trafficking of narcotic substances were used to finance and support terrorist activities in India through a complex and elaborate financial network, the National Investigation Agency says
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What happenedThe proceeds from the trafficking of narcotic substances were used to finance and support terrorist activities in India through a complex and elaborate financial network, the National Investigation Agency says.
The headline splitOne side frames it as "NIA attaches Amritsar property in Le T-linked narco-terror case". The other frames it as "NIA seizes Amritsar property as 'proceeds of terrorism' in Lashkar-e-Taiba-linked narco-t...".
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Left / center-leftNIA attaches Amritsar property in Le T-linked narco-terror case
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NIA attaches Amritsar property in Le T-linked narco-terror case
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The proceeds from the trafficking of narcotic substances were used to finance and support terrorist activities in India through a complex and elaborate financial network, the National Inves...
The said property was registered in the name of the father of accused Ankush Kapoor, a key operative in India of the narco-terror network spread across nations.