GS 3: Internal SecurityGS 2: International Relations

NIA arrests six Ukrainians, one from US for plotting terror activities in India, Pg3

NIA busts international terror plot: Seven foreigners arrested for conspiring against India after Myanmar trip and drone deliveries.

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Key Highlights:

  • The NIA arrested six Ukrainian nationals and one US national for allegedly plotting terrorist activities in India.
  • The arrests were made under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
  • The suspects allegedly entered India on valid visas but proceeded to Mizoram without the required Restricted Area Permit.
  • Investigations revealed the suspects allegedly met with ethnic groups hostile to India in Myanmar and delivered drones from Europe in Mizoram.

Detailed Insights:

  • The accused individuals entered India legally but violated regulations by traveling to Mizoram and crossing into Myanmar.
  • The investigation suggests a potential link between the arrested individuals, drone deliveries, and anti-India activities in the Northeast region.
  • The UAPA is a key piece of legislation used to combat terrorism and unlawful activities in India, granting authorities broad powers for investigation and prosecution.
  • This incident highlights concerns about potential security threats involving foreign nationals and the need for stricter border control and surveillance in sensitive regions like Mizoram.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA): Indian law to prevent unlawful activities and combat terrorism.
  • Restricted Area Permit (RAP): A permit required for foreigners to enter certain protected areas in India.
  • NIA (National Investigation Agency): India's counter-terrorism task force.
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