The National Investigation Agency (NIA) was questioning "a few persons" from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu and Alappuzha in Kerala as part of its probe in connection with an Islamic State (IS) module busted in Kannur district last year, sources in the agency said today.
The questioning followed searches held at two places in Coimbatore and one place in Alappuzha in Kerala based on warrants issued by an NIA court in Kochi, NIA sources said.
The NIA has seized documents during the searches, the sources said in Kochi.
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It was part of investigation into the case related to the Kerala-based IS module holding a secret meeting at Kanakamala in Kannur district in October last year.
Some persons with suspected links to IS were arrested at Kanakamala by the NIA then.
The NIA sources today said no one has been newly arraigned as accused in the Kanakamala case and no arrests have been made so far in the latest action.
A report from Coimbatore last night quoting police had said two persons were questioned by NIA for allegedly supporting the IS on social media.
Based on posts on some social media platforms, NIA officials have zeroed in on the duo, who allegedly posted content on Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter, supporting the activities of the IS.
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