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The property of Imran Khan at Julwaniya village in Ratlam district was attached under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in connection with a conspiracy to perpetrate acts of terror in Rajasthan, said a spokesperson of the anti-terror federal agency.
The official said the poultry farm was used by ‘Sufa’ members for radicalising new cadres and training them in making improvised explosive devices (IEDs).
NIA had on September 22 last year filed a charge sheet against Khan and 10 other accused. It had seized explosives and components used in making IEDs.
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The spokesperson said investigations have revealed that ‘Sufa’ was deeply inspired by the activities of the global terror group ISIS and was inclined toward the ‘Jihadi ideology’.
”Members of ‘Sufa’ had motivated other youth of the area to join the group for carrying out terror acts,” the official said.