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NIA Raids 10 Sites Across Rajasthan, Haryana, Delhi In Neemrana Hotel Firing Case Linked To Khalistani Terror Network

Second wave of NIA raids targets terror-financing network tied to Khalistani separatist Arsh Dalla and gang-linked extortion plots.

Multiple teams of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) carried out searches at ten locations across Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi on Monday as part of an ongoing probe into the Neemrana hotel firing case, which has been linked to Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Arsh Dalla. Dalla, who was arrested last year in connection with a shooting incident in Ontario, is believed to be orchestrating violent activities in India through his terror-gangster network.

According to the NIA, the attack took place on September 8, 2024, when two assailants fired 35 rounds at Hotel Highway King in Neemrana, Rajasthan, aiming to intimidate and extort the hotel라이브 바카라 owner and manager. The attackers were later identified as members of the Bambiah gang, with direct ties to Dalla라이브 바카라 network. The hotel라이브 바카라 manager had reportedly received several threatening calls from international numbers prior to the attack, demanding extortion money.

An NIA spokesperson confirmed that during Monday라이브 바카라 raids, officials seized several electronic devices and incriminating materials. The spokesperson added that the suspects were “involved in providing financial support and carrying out acts of violence and terror at the behest of designated individual terrorist Arsh Dalla and his associate Dinesh Gandhi.”

The agency noted that Dalla라이브 바카라 associates have been extorting money through coordinated acts of terror and violence to fund banned Khalistani outfits. Businessmen and other high-value targets were systematically identified, threatened, and coerced into paying large sums.

The NIA had formally taken over the Neemrana firing case in December 2024 as part of a larger crackdown on transnational Khalistani networks operating within India.

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