Terrorism-related cases: Need for co-ordination stressed
Terrorism-related cases: Need for co-ordination stressed
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsInter-state and personal interactions and co-ordination are  essential in handling terrorism-related criminal activities, said DGP Jacob Punnoose here on Friday.‘’Without inter-state interaction it would be extremely difficult to handle terrorism-related cases, the DGP said while inaugurating the third  Regional Co-ordination Meeting (South Zone) of the National Investigating Agency (NIA) here.The DGP stressed that international investigations had to be carried out to unearth the role of some persons and organisations who inspire and indoctrinate people to indulge in terrorism-related activities.Speaking at the meeting, N R Wasan, ADG, NIA said that sharing of  information was crucial in handling terrorism-related cases and added that data on terrorists and terrorism available with the NIA would be shared with all the states.The meeting was attended by officials handling terrorism and related matters from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and representatives of Central intelligence agencies, CBI, RBI, FIU, DRI, ED, apart from the top officials of the NIA. Officers from Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh spoke extensively on  anti-national and terrorist activities of some groups and organisations in Kerala and other parts of South India.  Issues related to funding of terrorism, information sharing, cases under investigation and trial were discussed and co-operation among agencies were stressed.The afternoon session on funding of terror was chaired by Vinson M Paul ADGP (Crimes), Kerala.first published:January 01, 1970, 05:30 ISTlast updated:January 01, 1970, 05:30 IST 
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Inter-state and personal interactions and co-ordination are  essential in handling terrorism-related criminal activities, said DGP Jacob Punnoose here on Friday.

‘’Without inter-state interaction it would be extremely difficult to handle terrorism-related cases, the DGP said while inaugurating the third  Regional Co-ordination Meeting (South Zone) of the National Investigating Agency (NIA) here.

The DGP stressed that international investigations had to be carried out to unearth the role of some persons and organisations who inspire and indoctrinate people to indulge in terrorism-related activities.

Speaking at the meeting, N R Wasan, ADG, NIA said that sharing of  information was crucial in handling terrorism-related cases and added that data on terrorists and terrorism available with the NIA would be shared with all the states.

The meeting was attended by officials handling terrorism and related matters from Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and representatives of Central intelligence agencies, CBI, RBI, FIU, DRI, ED, apart from the top officials of the NIA.

Officers from Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh spoke extensively on  anti-national and terrorist activities of some groups and organisations in Kerala and other parts of South India.  Issues related to funding of terrorism, information sharing, cases under investigation and trial were discussed and co-operation among agencies were stressed.

The afternoon session on funding of terror was chaired by Vinson M Paul ADGP (Crimes), Kerala.

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