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January - 1 
Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat has been named as the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of India, reports Indian Express. General Rawat will be assuming his post as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) following his end of tenure as Army General on December
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Army Chief, General Bipin Rawat has been named as the first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) of India, reports Indian Express. General Rawat will be assuming his post as Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) following his end of tenure as Army General on December 31, 2019. On December 24, the Government of India had approved the creation of the post of Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) as the principal military adviser to the government without exercising any military command over the tri-services. And on December 28, the retirement age for CDS has been upgraded to 65 years, which will be three years more than the retirement age of the three service chiefs. With the post, General Rawat will head the newly created Department of Military Affairs in the Ministry of Defence and function as its Secretary. The CDS will also responsible to bring in reforms in the functioning of three services aimed at augmenting combat capabilities of the Armed Forces.
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January - 1 
India’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on January 1, in a meeting with the three service chiefs — General M M Naravane, Admiral Karambir Singh and Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria has set June 30 as deadline for the creation
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India’s first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on January 1, in a meeting with the three service chiefs — General M M Naravane, Admiral Karambir Singh and Air Chief Marshal R K S Bhadauria has set June 30 as deadline for the creation of Air Defence Command, reports Indian Express. In his first meeting as CDS, General Rawat also directed various branch heads of Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff to come up with recommendations for inter-service synergy and jointness in a time-bound manner.
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January - 2 
On January 2, one person was arrested along with Fake Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 700,000 from Park Circus area in Kolkata, reports Republic World. Th arrestee is a resident of Malda in West Bengal.
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On January 2, one person was arrested along with Fake Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 700,000 from Park Circus area in Kolkata, reports Republic World. Th arrestee is a resident of Malda in West Bengal.
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January - 3 
Following the recent spurge of violence allegedly orchestrated by Popular Front of India (PFI), Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Assam Government has sought ban on the group, reports The Times of India on January 4. On January 3, in a press meeting, Assam Fi
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Following the recent spurge of violence allegedly orchestrated by Popular Front of India (PFI), Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Assam Government has sought ban on the group, reports The Times of India on January 4. On January 3, in a press meeting, Assam Finance Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that the PFI, an offshoot of Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) has been involved in the violent protests in the state and the State Government is awaiting report from Central Forensic Laboratory's report (CFL) to support its case to ban the outfit. Earlier, the U.P Government has accused the organisation and its political front, the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) of "masterminding and instigating violence" during the protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and the proposed National Register of Citizens (NRC). PFI, formed in 2006 as a successor to the National Democratic Front (NDF) has come under the scanner of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) for instigating demonstrators to clash with the Uttar Pradesh Police. The group had already been under the radar of National Investigation Agency (NIA) for running arms' training camp in Kannur District’s Narath town in Kerala in 2013. In 2018, Jharkhand Government had banned the organisation, saying its members were “internally influenced” by the Islamic State (IS).
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January - 3 
Five people were arrested along with FICN worth INR 123,000 from Andhra Pradesh-Odisha border near Mathala village in Kotturu Mandal of Srikakulam District in Andhra Pradesh, reports Republic World on January 4. The five accused were allegedly cheati
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Five people were arrested along with FICN worth INR 123,000 from Andhra Pradesh-Odisha border near Mathala village in Kotturu Mandal of Srikakulam District in Andhra Pradesh, reports Republic World on January 4. The five accused were allegedly cheating tribal people by circulating fake notes in the region. Among the five, 43,400 were seized from Meesala Prakash in the denomination of 83 notes of INR 500, one INR 2000 note, one INR 200 note, and two INR 100 notes whereas FICN denomination of INR 500 notes worth INR 20,000 each were also caught from four persons Ponturu Ramarao, Sheik Nabi, Ramachandra Sundararao Patro, and Sasupalli Rajesh.
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a statement on January 3, saying members of the minority Sikh community in Pakistan have been subjected to acts of violence at the holy city of Nankana Sahib. The statement said, "India strongly condemns
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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a statement on January 3, saying members of the minority Sikh community in Pakistan have been subjected to acts of violence at the holy city of Nankana Sahib. The statement said, "India strongly condemns these wanton acts of destruction and desecration of the holy place, we call upon the Government of Pakistan to take immediate steps to ensure safety, security, and welfare of the members of the Sikh community." The statement further said, "Strong action must be taken against the miscreants who indulged in desecration of the holy Gurdwara and attacked members of the minority Sikh community". The MEA’s statement comes following the reports of vandalism and stone pelting at the Gurdwara Nankana Sahib Gurdwara Nankana Sahib on January 3, by a group of locals, led by the family of a man who had allegedly abducted the daughter of an official of the Gurdwara.
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A high alert has been sounded along the India-Nepal border in Maharajganj, Kushinagar and Siddharth Nagar Districts of Uttar Pradesh following the infiltration of two wanted terrorists, Abdul Samad and Iliyas, reports Indian Express on January 5. In
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A high alert has been sounded along the India-Nepal border in Maharajganj, Kushinagar and Siddharth Nagar Districts of Uttar Pradesh following the infiltration of two wanted terrorists, Abdul Samad and Iliyas, reports Indian Express on January 5. In a press meet, Inspector General-IG (Basti range) Ashutosh Kumar, has stated that alert was sounded following intelligence input of two wanted terrorists entering Uttar Pradesh through India-Nepal border. Though the exact affiliation of the terrorist group is not clear, but the suspected terrorists earlier spotted in Siliguri of West Bengal is believed to be associated with Islamic State (IS).
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On January 4, two persons identified as Krishnamurit Kawander and Rajesh Tulsidas Joshi were arrested along with narcotics worth INR 120 million near Malad railway station in Mumbai Suburban of Maharashtra, reports Financial Express. A total six kilo
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On January 4, two persons identified as Krishnamurit Kawander and Rajesh Tulsidas Joshi were arrested along with narcotics worth INR 120 million near Malad railway station in Mumbai Suburban of Maharashtra, reports Financial Express. A total six kilograms of heroin was seized from the duo. Anti-Narcotics Cell’s Deputy Commissioner of Police (DGP), Shivdeep Lande stated the arrest of duo has been “significant as the cartel controlled around 80 per cent of Mumbai’s heroin supply, which comes from Rajasthan”.
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January - 6 
In another incident, on January 6, two Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) racketeers were arrested from Raicharan Sadhukhan of Ultadanga area in Kolkata. The arrestees identified as Jiaul Haque and Rakib Sheikh alias Rocky of Malda were intercepted wit
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In another incident, on January 6, two Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) racketeers were arrested from Raicharan Sadhukhan of Ultadanga area in Kolkata. The arrestees identified as Jiaul Haque and Rakib Sheikh alias Rocky of Malda were intercepted with 300 fake notes of Rs 2000 denomination and 200 notes of Rs 500 denomination.
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Kolkata Police on January 6 evening arrested a youth identified as Md Shamim with 800 gram of heroin from Keshab Chandra Sen Street in Kolkata, reports Millennium Post. Shamim was arrested following the arrest of several drug peddlers including few w
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Kolkata Police on January 6 evening arrested a youth identified as Md Shamim with 800 gram of heroin from Keshab Chandra Sen Street in Kolkata, reports Millennium Post. Shamim was arrested following the arrest of several drug peddlers including few women. A case has been registered against Shamim.
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January - 6 
On January 6, five persons of Pakistani nationality were arrested with narcotics worth INR 1.75 billion from mid-sea in the Kutch coast in Gujarat, reports Zee News. The five Pakistani nationals identified as Anees, Ismail Mohammed Kachchi, Ashhraf U
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On January 6, five persons of Pakistani nationality were arrested with narcotics worth INR 1.75 billion from mid-sea in the Kutch coast in Gujarat, reports Zee News. The five Pakistani nationals identified as Anees, Ismail Mohammed Kachchi, Ashhraf Usman Kutchhi, Kareem Abdulla Kutchhi and Abubaqar Ashraf Sumra from Beet Zajeera in Karachi of Pakistan was intercepted following intelligence information. Nearly 35 packets of heroin were recovered from the arrestees’ fishing boat.
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January - 7 
On January 7, Q-branch of the Chennai police and National Investigating Agency (NIA) busted a suspected Islamic State (IS) terror module and arrested three terrorists from Gurappanapalya in Bengaluru in Karnataka, reports New Indian Express. The trio
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On January 7, Q-branch of the Chennai police and National Investigating Agency (NIA) busted a suspected Islamic State (IS) terror module and arrested three terrorists from Gurappanapalya in Bengaluru in Karnataka, reports New Indian Express. The trio identified as Mohammed Haneef Khan, Imran Khan and Mohammed Zaid was arrested along with 89 rounds of bullets, three pistols, some bomb-making material and incriminating documents, a gripper-like instrument used to climb walls from them.
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January - 8 
Gangster Ejaz Lakdawala, a former aide of dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan, was arrested on January 8 from Kapilvastu District in Nepal by Mumbai Police, reports Times Now. He was later brought to Mumbai. Lakdawala was arrested following the arre
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Gangster Ejaz Lakdawala, a former aide of dons Dawood Ibrahim and Chhota Rajan, was arrested on January 8 from Kapilvastu District in Nepal by Mumbai Police, reports Times Now. He was later brought to Mumbai. Lakdawala was arrested following the arrest of his daughter on December 28, 2019. Lakdawala who worked for underworld don Dawood Ibrahim under Chhota Rajan before forming his own gang about 10 years ago was wanted in more than 25 cases of extortion, attempt to murder and rioting. An Interpol notice had earlier been issued against him. The gangster produced before a Mumbai court on January 9 was remanded to police custody till January 21.
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January - 8 
On January 8 night, a special Sub-Inspector of Police, Wilson, was shot dead by two suspected Islamic State (IS) terrorists at Padanthaalumoodu checkpost in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, reports The Hindu. The killers were identified as A. Ab
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On January 8 night, a special Sub-Inspector of Police, Wilson, was shot dead by two suspected Islamic State (IS) terrorists at Padanthaalumoodu checkpost in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu, reports The Hindu. The killers were identified as A. Abdul Shameem of Thiruvithaancode (Kanyakumari District) and M. Thoufique of Malik Dinar Nagar in Kottar (Kanniyakumari). Following the killing, the duo reportedly fled to Kerala as captured by CCTV footage. The killers were reportedly involved in the murder of Hindu Munnani activist, KP Suresh Kumar, in Chennai (Tamil Nadu) in June 21, 2014. India Today adds that the absconding killers of Wilson are old associates of three IS terrorists arrested in Delhi on January 9, 2020. The duo along with Khaja Moideen, Syed Ali Nawaz, Abdul Samad and Jaffar Ali fled to different places after killing Hindu Munnani activist KP Suresh Kumar.
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January - 8 
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigating a case related to the late underworld gangster and drug trafficker Iqbal Mirchi on January 8 approached the special PMLA court in Mumbai (Maharashtra) to issue non-bailable warrants against the four accu
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigating a case related to the late underworld gangster and drug trafficker Iqbal Mirchi on January 8 approached the special PMLA court in Mumbai (Maharashtra) to issue non-bailable warrants against the four accused persons - Dheeraj Wadhawan of DHFL, Mirchi’s wife Hajra Memon and Mirchi’s sons Asif and Junaid. According to the ED investigation, Wadhawan despite knowing Mirchi as a Significant Foreign Narcotic Trafficker under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act by United States’ Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and one of the most wanted persons for Indian authorities paid around INR 225 crores for three properties of Iqbal Mirchi in Worli and had held several meetings with the late fugitive gangster in London to pursue the deal. The sale of the three properties was later used in terror funding. ED had prior arrested four persons in connection with the case.
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January - 9 
A team of Punjab Police in coordination with the Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru Police, arrested a Khalistani militant from Bengaluru District of Karnataka in India on January 9, reports Deccan Herald. The arrested militant has been identifi
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A team of Punjab Police in coordination with the Central Crime Branch (CCB) of Bengaluru Police, arrested a Khalistani militant from Bengaluru District of Karnataka in India on January 9, reports Deccan Herald. The arrested militant has been identified as Jarnail Singh Sidu alias Jarnail Singh Sandhu (38), a resident of Mohali District of Punjab and a native of Hyderabad District of Telangana. As per the report, Jarnail Singh was residing in a paying guest (PG) accommodation in a private firm in Manyata Tech Park in Bengaluru city. The Police officials said that Punjab’s State Special Operation Cell had registered a case against Jarnail Singh in March 2019. Upon learning that the Police were on to him, Jarnail Singh escaped from Mohali six months ago and came to Bengaluru. He then took accommodation in a PG accommodation and joined the private firm. He was in contact with Khalistan militants in Punjab. On receiving information about his presence in the city, the Police team arrested him from the said accommodation. According to a senior Official, “Jarnail Singh was one of the militants involved in the Khalistan movement to advocate for a separate Sikh nation and was constantly in touch with the group suspected to have been involved in terrorist attacks in Punjab.”
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January - 9 
Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested an Islamic State (IS) terrorist from Gorva area of Vadodara in Gujarat in January 9, reports NDTV India. The arrestee identified as Zafar Ali was spreading IS module in Vadodara for last 10 to 12 days.
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Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested an Islamic State (IS) terrorist from Gorva area of Vadodara in Gujarat in January 9, reports NDTV India. The arrestee identified as Zafar Ali was spreading IS module in Vadodara for last 10 to 12 days.
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January - 9 
Three Islamic State (IS) terrorists were arrested on January 9 from Wazirabad in Delhi, India Today. The three terrorists identified as Khaja Moideen, Syed Ali Navas and Abdul Samad were arrested following an exchange of fire with the Delhi Police. T
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Three Islamic State (IS) terrorists were arrested on January 9 from Wazirabad in Delhi, India Today. The three terrorists identified as Khaja Moideen, Syed Ali Navas and Abdul Samad were arrested following an exchange of fire with the Delhi Police. The trio were allegedly planning an attack in New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh. According to Pramod Kushwaha, DCP, Special Cell, Delhi Police, these three men had shifted to Delhi with arms and ammunition by their foreign-based handler to set up a base for some kind of terror attack. Among the trio, Khaja Moideen had previously been arrested by the NIA in a terror case while Abdul Samad was a member of Popular Front of India (PFI).
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January - 12 
Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) busted an international drug cartel allegedly led by a Taliban leader in Kandahar of Afghanistan and arrested nine Afghan nationals in Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) of New Delhi in India, reports Times of In
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Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) busted an international drug cartel allegedly led by a Taliban leader in Kandahar of Afghanistan and arrested nine Afghan nationals in Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) of New Delhi in India, reports Times of India on January 13. Following an information, on December 28, 2019, a trap was laid for a few Afghan nationals who were arriving India by Ariana flight no. FG-313 from Kabul via Kandahar. According to Republic World, seven Afghan nationals were arrested after medical examination revealed foreign substance in their stomach. The seven were identified as Yusufzai Rahamatullah, Faiz Mohammad, Nabizada Habibullah, Ahmedi Abdul Wadood, Turkman Abdul Hamid, Fazal Ahmed and Noorzai Kabir. The two receivers in Delhi, identified as Hayatullah and Masood Mohammad, were also arrested. Hayatullah and Mohammad disclosed that such consignments of drugs were further sold to Nigerian nationals operating in Delhi and Mumbai. According official sources, the money paid by the African receivers is taken back by the Afghan carriers to be eventually used to launch terror attacks in the Indian subcontinent.
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January - 14 
Abdul Shameem and Thoufiq, the two prime suspects involved in the murder of Tamil Nadu special sub-inspector (SSI) of police Y Wilson was arrested from Udupi Railway Station (Udupi) in Karnataka on January 14, reports Hindustan Times. Earlier, South
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Abdul Shameem and Thoufiq, the two prime suspects involved in the murder of Tamil Nadu special sub-inspector (SSI) of police Y Wilson was arrested from Udupi Railway Station (Udupi) in Karnataka on January 14, reports Hindustan Times. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) reported on January 8 night Wilson was shot dead by two suspected Islamic State (IS) terrorists at Padanthaalumoodu checkpost in Kanniyakumari District of Tamil Nadu. The police had recovered three empty shells and two live .32 pistol ammunition from the spot. Police were able to identify the suspects with the help of CCTV footages, which showed the two assailants running towards Thiruvananthapuram on the National Highway.
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January - 14 
On January 14, a suspected Bangladeshi national identified as Kalu Khan was arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth over INR 180,000 from Nagpur (Nagpur) in Maharashtra, reports Mumbai Mirror. He was later remanded to custody.
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On January 14, a suspected Bangladeshi national identified as Kalu Khan was arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth over INR 180,000 from Nagpur (Nagpur) in Maharashtra, reports Mumbai Mirror. He was later remanded to custody.
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January - 14 
Underworld don and erstwhile member of the D-Company, Ejaz Lakdawala revealed to the Mumbai Police that Dawood Ibrahim has been using Kathmandu in Nepal as his base for operating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with the help of Pakistan embassy, re
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Underworld don and erstwhile member of the D-Company, Ejaz Lakdawala revealed to the Mumbai Police that Dawood Ibrahim has been using Kathmandu in Nepal as his base for operating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with the help of Pakistan embassy, reports Outlook India on January 15. He stated that India's most-wanted fugitive Dawood Ibrahim has been pushing FICN through the porous border into India. Lakdawala revealed the two addresses of Dawood Ibrahim in Karachi along with addresses of Dawood's brother Anees Ibrahim and Chhota Shakeel.
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January - 17 
An Army deserter, identified as Harpreet Singh (25) who recently escaped from Police custody from a hospital in Hoshiarpur District of Punjab, was arrested in Connaught Place in Central Delhi District of Delhi on January 17, reports The Tribune. Earl
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An Army deserter, identified as Harpreet Singh (25) who recently escaped from Police custody from a hospital in Hoshiarpur District of Punjab, was arrested in Connaught Place in Central Delhi District of Delhi on January 17, reports The Tribune. Earlier, Harpreet Singh had tricked police guards and escaped from a civil hospital in Hoshiarpur by scaling its wall on January 14. Harpreet Singh, who was a sepoy in the Indian Army, has been facing charges for stealing two INSAS rifles and ammunition from the army's training institute in Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh.
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January - 17 
On January 17, notorious convict Jalees Ansari (68) alias ‘Dr Bomb’ who escaped during his parole was rearrested from Kanpur of Kanpur Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, reports Mumbai Mirror. According to Police sources, Ansari had planned to escape to Nepal t
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On January 17, notorious convict Jalees Ansari (68) alias ‘Dr Bomb’ who escaped during his parole was rearrested from Kanpur of Kanpur Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, reports Mumbai Mirror. According to Police sources, Ansari had planned to escape to Nepal through Uttar Pradesh. India Today reports that Ansari was leaving a mosque when he was arrested by Uttar Pradesh Police. Ansari who was serving a life term for carrying out blasts in trains during December 5 and December 6 was on parole for three weeks from the Ajmer Central Prison in Rajasthan at the time of his escape. Known to be ‘Dr Bomb’, Ansari is suspected to be involved in over 50 bomb blast cases across the country, reports NDTV India.
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January - 17 
On January 17, Police arrested six Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) members, identified as Irfan, Syed Akbar, Syed Siddiqui, Akbar Basha, Sanaulla and Sadiq Amin, all residents of KG Halli in Bengaluru city for causing injury to a Rashtriya Sw
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On January 17, Police arrested six Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) members, identified as Irfan, Syed Akbar, Syed Siddiqui, Akbar Basha, Sanaulla and Sadiq Amin, all residents of KG Halli in Bengaluru city for causing injury to a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) worker in a pro-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) rally on December 22, 2019, reports Firstpost. According to the Bengaluru Police Commissioner the SDPI members wanted to create a panic situation so that people would flee, thereby making it easier for them to eliminate their targets. "We have named them as the Bengaluru terror module of chapter-1. All of them are in our custody. They wanted to kill the main speakers of the event (pro-Citizenship Amendment Act rally)," Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said.
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January - 19 
On January 19, one person was arrested in Varanasi (Varanasi District) of Uttar Pradesh for allegedly passing on sensitive information to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agents in Pakistan, reports Indian Express. The person identified as Rashid
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On January 19, one person was arrested in Varanasi (Varanasi District) of Uttar Pradesh for allegedly passing on sensitive information to Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agents in Pakistan, reports Indian Express. The person identified as Rashid Ahmad who visited Pakistan twice used to send photographs and video clips of vital Army installations and CRPF camps to the ISI agents across the border. Uttar Pradesh Police seized mobile phone from the arrestee.
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January - 20 
According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report, 1,118 persons, including 622 males, 358 women and 138 children, were apprehended by the Border Security Force (BSF) while crossing over to India from Bangladesh in 2018, reports The Telegraph
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According to National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report, 1,118 persons, including 622 males, 358 women and 138 children, were apprehended by the Border Security Force (BSF) while crossing over to India from Bangladesh in 2018, reports The Telegraph on January 21. In 2017, 871 Bangladeshi nationals, including 603 men, 224 women and 44 children were arrested. At the same time, the report highlights the steep rise in the “outward” movement from India to Bangladesh during the time period. While 821 Bangladeshi nationals were apprehended by the BSF while illegally crossing over to Bangladesh from India in 2017, 2,971 Bangladeshi nationals were arrested while leaving India in 2018. BSF guards the international border in West Bengal, Assam, Tripura and Mizoram. The director-general of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), Major General Md Shafeenul Islam, had said earlier this month that 445 Bangladeshi nationals had left India in the previous two months.
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January - 20 
Mangaluru Police on January 20 recovered an unattended laptop bag with a crude explosive device from Bajpe airport in Mangaluru (Dakshina Kannada District) of Karnataka, reports Indian Express. The low intensity explosive device (IED) inside a tiffin
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Mangaluru Police on January 20 recovered an unattended laptop bag with a crude explosive device from Bajpe airport in Mangaluru (Dakshina Kannada District) of Karnataka, reports Indian Express. The low intensity explosive device (IED) inside a tiffin box-type metal container placed in the laptop bag was later moved by the bomb squad to an open field near the airport in a bomb disposal container and defused. According to Mangaluru Police, CCTV footage revealed that a man in a cap and a white shirt and dark pants who is believed to come in an auto rickshaw suspected to have abandoned the bag at the airport. Further investigation is going on as Police has registered a case under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosives Act.
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January - 20 
Mumbai Court granted bail to two alleged members of the banned Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) on January 20, reports India Express. The duo Ejaz Khan and his brother Iliyas were arrested on December 12, 2019 on the charges of being allege
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Mumbai Court granted bail to two alleged members of the banned Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) on January 20, reports India Express. The duo Ejaz Khan and his brother Iliyas were arrested on December 12, 2019 on the charges of being alleged SIMI members following serial train blasts in Mumbai City. The two men have been absconding since 2006. Taking cognizance in the matter, the court stated that being an absconder for a long time itself cannot be a ground to reject bail.
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January - 20 
On January 20, wanted accused in Nallasopara arms haul case, Pratap Judishtar Hajra, was arrested from West Bengal, reports Indian Express. Hajra who was 13th accused arrested in connection with the case is alleged to be involved in a conspiracy to s
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On January 20, wanted accused in Nallasopara arms haul case, Pratap Judishtar Hajra, was arrested from West Bengal, reports Indian Express. Hajra who was 13th accused arrested in connection with the case is alleged to be involved in a conspiracy to sabotage the Sunburn festival in Bavdhan, Pune in December 2017. According to Maharashtra state Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Hajra was brought to Mumbai and produced before a special court. He was remanded in police custody till January 30 for further probe.
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January - 20 
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) on January 20 arrested a madrassa (seminary)-educated ‘software Developer’, Ghulam Mustafa (28), a native of Jharkhand in India, from Bhubaneshwar in Odisha in India to bust an e-ticket racket with suspected links t
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The Railway Protection Force (RPF) on January 20 arrested a madrassa (seminary)-educated ‘software Developer’, Ghulam Mustafa (28), a native of Jharkhand in India, from Bhubaneshwar in Odisha in India to bust an e-ticket racket with suspected links to terror financing, reports Times of India. The racket is suspected to have links to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Dubai. "Dimensions of money laundering and terror financing are suspected," RPF Director General Arun Kumar said on January 21. The RPF chief named one Hamid Ashraf as the mastermind of the racket which is suspected to generate revenue of INR 10-15 crore per month. Ashraf, who is also a ‘software developer’, was involved in the bombing of a school in Uttar Pradesh's Gonda District in 2019 and is now suspected to have fled to Dubai, Kumar said. "Shamsher Ahmed, the founder of Bright Future School in Gonda district, informed us that a bomb had exploded near the boundary of the institution at 3 am on July 21," Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mahendra Kumar had said. The blast left a hole in the wall. No injuries were reported.
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January - 21 
On January 21, two persons were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) from Indira Gandhi Sarani near Shaheed Minar in Kolkata (Kolkata), reports Millennium Post. Following the information about consignment of FICN, Kolkata Police inter
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On January 21, two persons were arrested along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) from Indira Gandhi Sarani near Shaheed Minar in Kolkata (Kolkata), reports Millennium Post. Following the information about consignment of FICN, Kolkata Police intercepted the two accused identified as Senaul Sheikh aliasSanaul and Akramul of Kaliachak in Malda with a bag and recovered 692 FICN notes of Rs 500 denomination worth INR 346,000. The duo arrestee who procured the FICN from Malda was remanded to police custody till February 4.
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January - 22 
Tamil Nadu Police arrested three men with suspected links to the Islamic State (IS) from Devipattinam Police limits of Ramanathapuram District on January 22, reports Indian Express. The three accused B Mohammed Ali, ‘Pura’ Gani and Amir were allegedl
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Tamil Nadu Police arrested three men with suspected links to the Islamic State (IS) from Devipattinam Police limits of Ramanathapuram District on January 22, reports Indian Express. The three accused B Mohammed Ali, ‘Pura’ Gani and Amir were allegedly involved in spreading ‘jihadi’ ideology in Ramanathapuram District and plotting to kill people opposed to Islamic beliefs to spread fear among the public. According to Police sources, the trio was apprehended while discussing matters including transferring money to Abdul Shamim, one of the accused in the recent killing of Wilson at Kaliakavali in Kanyakumari District near the Kerala border. The trio who were allegedly involved in efforts to recruit people to ISIS and raising funds for the banned terror outfit were accomplices of NIA booked accused duo Mohammed Riaz and Sheikh Dawood. Books and Islamic propaganda material were recovered from the trio.
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January - 23 
Border Security Force (BSF) on January 23 stated that there was a substantial increase in the outflow of illegal Bangladeshi migrants to their home country over the past month, reports Assam Tribune. BSF Inspector General (South Bengal Frontier) YB K
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Border Security Force (BSF) on January 23 stated that there was a substantial increase in the outflow of illegal Bangladeshi migrants to their home country over the past month, reports Assam Tribune. BSF Inspector General (South Bengal Frontier) YB Khurania state that “There has been substantial increase in outflow of illegal Bangladeshi migrants to the bordering country in last one month. In January alone, we apprehended 268 illegal Bangladeshi migrants, most of who were trying to sneak into the neighbouring country,” In 2019, the BSF had apprehended 2,194 Bangladeshis, most of them caught while trying to illegally sneak into India. But since December last year, things have changed, the official said.
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January - 24 
Karnataka SIT probing Gauri Lankesh case has stated that Nallasopara arms haul case arrestee Pratap Judishtar Hajra was allegedly a guest trainer at arms and bomb-training camp held at Mangalore in 2015 of Sanatan Sanstha which was responsible for ki
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Karnataka SIT probing Gauri Lankesh case has stated that Nallasopara arms haul case arrestee Pratap Judishtar Hajra was allegedly a guest trainer at arms and bomb-training camp held at Mangalore in 2015 of Sanatan Sanstha which was responsible for killing of Gauri Lankesh, reports Indian Express on January 25. Hajra who was arrested on January 20 in West Bengal, as reported in South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), was one of the IED experts who gave training to the killers of journalist and activist Gauri Lankesh. Lankesh was shot dead outside her Bengaluru home on September, 5, 2017. According to Maharashtra ATS, Pratap Judishtar Hajra who has been associated with radical outfit Bhavani Sena, has allegedly participated in a conspiracy with persons linked to the Sanstha to carry out a bomb attack on the Sunburn music festival in Pune in 2017 after declaring that it promotes “Western culture” and erodes Hindu culture.
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January - 26 
Members of the Guru Ravidas Temple staged a protest outside the office of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for burning the Indian Constitution in New York on January 26, reports The Tribune. As per the report, SFJ had earlier announced to burn the Indian Cons
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Members of the Guru Ravidas Temple staged a protest outside the office of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for burning the Indian Constitution in New York on January 26, reports The Tribune. As per the report, SFJ had earlier announced to burn the Indian Constitution in public. However, they rather circulated a video of burning the Constitution which provoked the protesters to hold the demonstration. The protesters raised slogans against the organisation and burnt the effigy of its leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.
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January - 27 
Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sent a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) stating that Kerala-based organisation Popular Front of India (PFI) is allegedly funding anti- Citizenship (Amendment) Act and anti- National Register of Citizens (N
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Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sent a report to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) stating that Kerala-based organisation Popular Front of India (PFI) is allegedly funding anti- Citizenship (Amendment) Act and anti- National Register of Citizens (NRC) across the country, reports Indian Express on January 28. According to a section of the report titled ‘Summary of evidences proving that PFI has mobilised cash for organising demonstration against CAA’, “The scrutiny of deposits and withdrawals from bank accounts of PFI and its related entities has revealed there is a direct correlation between dates of deposit/withdrawal of money from the bank accounts and dates of demonstration/gherao against CAA in different parts of the country.” In the report, ED also alleged that Congress leader Kapil Sibal, senior lawyers Indira Jaising and Dushyant Dave received payments from PFI. In another part of the report titled ‘Analysis of Bank Accounts of PFI’, ED alleged that the organisation PFI received Rs 120.5 crore, which were withdrawn either the same day or within two or three days. This part of the report, which does not mention the time period in which this money was received, alleges that scrutiny of a PFI account with Syndicate Bank’s branch on Moovar Road in Kozhikode, Kerala, revealed that payments of Rs 3.77 crore were made to various individuals and persons. This, ED states, includes paments to Sibal (Rs 77 lakh), Jaising (Rs 4 lakh), Dave (Rs 11 lakh), PFI Kashmir (Rs 1.65 crore), New Jyothi Group (1.17 crore), and one Abdul Samad (Rs 3.10 lakh), an accused chargesheeted by NIA. PFI has denied the charges of funding anti-CAA protests. Notably, the ED has been probing PFI since 2018 with regard to a case of money laundering. Recently, after receiving a report on PFI’s alleged involvement in CAA protests by the Uttar Pradesh (UP) Police, MHA had asked ED probe its finances.
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January - 27 
Meghalaya Chief Minister (CM) Conrad K Sangma is in New Delhi to meet Union home minister Amit Shah and finalise issues related to implementing Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the state, reports East Mojo on January 28. Earlier on Dec 14, MDA govt delegat
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Meghalaya Chief Minister (CM) Conrad K Sangma is in New Delhi to meet Union home minister Amit Shah and finalise issues related to implementing Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the state, reports East Mojo on January 28. Earlier on Dec 14, MDA govt delegation met Amit Shah in New Delhi to urge the Central govt to implement Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Meghalaya
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January - 27 
On January 27, promoter and former CMD of Dewan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL), Kapil Wadhawan, was arrested by ED in connection with money laundering case of underworld gangster Muhammed Iqbal Memon aliasIqbal Mirchi, reports Times of India. Kap
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On January 27, promoter and former CMD of Dewan Housing Finance Corporation (DHFL), Kapil Wadhawan, was arrested by ED in connection with money laundering case of underworld gangster Muhammed Iqbal Memon aliasIqbal Mirchi, reports Times of India. Kapil who was produced before the special court and remanded to two days of ED custody is alleged to siphon off Rs 2,186 crore from DFHL into five shell companies that acquired Mirchi’s properties. ED stated that in 2010-11 DHFL had granted Rs 1,500 crore in loans to the five dummy companies - Faith Realtors, Marvel Township, Able Realty, Poseidon Realty and Randon Realtors for the sole purpose of siphoning off public money. In meantime, the court granted bail to Kapil’s brother Dheeraj Wadhawanalias Baba Dewan in the case.
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January - 28 
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on January 28, stated that Pakistan must take “demonstrable steps” against terror groups responsible for launching various attacks on India from its soil, reports Daily Excelsior. Addressing a conference in New Delhi,
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on January 28, stated that Pakistan must take “demonstrable steps” against terror groups responsible for launching various attacks on India from its soil, reports Daily Excelsior. Addressing a conference in New Delhi, Singh also targeted Pakistan over the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) impasse, saying the full potential of the bloc has not been realised due to the “behaviour and policies of a single country”. He said it is essential that terrorists and their ideological and financial networks are cut off and do not receive state support.“We have made it clear that talks and terror cannot go together and that Pakistan must take demonstrable steps against terror groups responsible for launching various attacks on India from its soil,” he added.
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January - 31 
Three Popular Front of India (PFI) members were arrested from Lucknow on January 31, reports India Today. Shakilur Rehman, Shabi Khan and Arshad were arrested on charges of allegedly inciting violence during an anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) pr
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Three Popular Front of India (PFI) members were arrested from Lucknow on January 31, reports India Today. Shakilur Rehman, Shabi Khan and Arshad were arrested on charges of allegedly inciting violence during an anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest in the old city area of Lucknow and Parivartan Chowk on December 19, 2019. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) who is investigating the financial transactions of PFI has revealed that a total amount of Rs 120 crore have been credited to bank accounts linked to the PFI.
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*Data till , June 08, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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