No let-up in NIA raids on separatists' homes in Kashmir valley
Raids took place in the residence of Ayaz Akbar of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and Peer Saifullah, another of Geelani’s close aides.

“During the searches, a few thousand Pakistani rupees and currencies belonging to the UAE and Saudi Arabia as well as incriminating documents were found and seized,” an NIA spokesperson said.
Raids took place in the residence of Ayaz Akbar, spokesperson of the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani, and Peer Saifullah, another of Geelani’s close aides, the officials said. A similar exercise was undertaken at the Jammu residence and warehouse of a businessman, who the NIA sleuths believed was involved in a cross-border trade scam.
The NIA alleges that since the Cross-Line of Control trade, at Uri in Kashmir and Chakan-da-bad in Jammu, was based on a barter system, some businessmen “under- or over-invoiced” their bills, and the difference in payment was later used for promoting subversive activities in the valley.
An NIA spokesman in Delhi said in continuation of yesterday’s searches at multiple locations in Kashmir, Delhi and Haryana, the NIA launched fresh searches.
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