NIA Raids At Gade Innaiah orphanage

Jangaon/Hyderabad, Jan 13 (Maxim News): National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials have been conducting searches at the orphanage named Mayillu in the Jafargarh area belonging to social activist Gadde Innaiah since today (Tuesday) morning. They are conducting a thorough inspection with NIA personnel. NIA officials have been divided into teams at the orphanage since Tuesday morning and are closely examining the records, computers and other documents in the orphanage. 

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The media has reached the area as the NIA is conducting searches. However, strict measures have been taken to prevent information from leaking out during the searches and to prevent the media from being allowed inside.

It is known that the NIA has already arrested Innaiah. A case has been registered against him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. Innaiah, who is in remand, is being interrogated by the NIA. Several key matters have come to light in this investigation. It is reported that the activities and financial transactions of the orphanage related to Innaiah are being examined as part of the investigation. These developments taking place in Jafargarh, Jangaon district are creating a sensation. The fact that NIA officials are focusing on an orphanage and taking action under the ‘Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) shows the seriousness of this case. (Maxim News) 


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