Terror Monitoring Group To Investigate Religious Institutions Spreading Terror In Kashmir, Many Schools On Radar

Srinagar : Central agencies will take action against religious educational institutions that are spreading terror in Kashmir. There are several institutions in the surrounding districts on the radar of central agencies after the incident of Shopian school students involved in terrorist organizations came out.

They are believed to get money from Pak-backed organizations. Sources said that many central agencies are working under the Terror Monitoring Group. Hundreds of religious institutions are on his radar. These are institutions that are inspired by the ideology of the Jamaat. South Kashmir is their special target.

Financial sources being explored
Sources said that the main job of TMG (Terror Monitoring Group) is to explore the financial source of such activities and attack them. The mystery of Jihadi schools in Kashmir is coming out due to this actions. Sources said that Jamaat-inspired organizations are constantly trying to spread fanaticism and terror.

Central agencies working in a coordinated manner
TMG includes CBI, NIA, ED, CBDT and CBIC. Sources say that the terror funding has been mostly stopped by the coordinated approach of these agencies (including the Jammu and Kashmir Police).

Last year, the state administration issued notices to several schools associated with the Falah-e-Aam Trust and ordered closure. The FAT used to be part of the Jamaat-e-Islami earlier, but the two later separated. Now the data of the ground workers of the Jamaat and the FAT are being investigated by their activities, so that they can find out which organizations they are associated with after the ban.

Sources said that after closing the schools start operating under the new name, hence efforts are being made to cut their source. Agencies are constantly tracking the money being sent from Pakistan in different ways. Many terrorist sources will soon be exposed, said sources

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