Guwahati: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Monday said it has filed a charge sheet against three more accused, including an absconder, for promoting the violent ideology of the banned CPI (Maoist) in Assam.
The charge sheet has been filed against Sabyasachi Goswami alias Kishore alias Bikash da alias Ajay alias Pankaj, a lifetime member and central committee member of the proscribed terrorist organisation, Amiruddin Ahmed alias Amiruddin Laskar alias Sunil and absconding accused Nirmala Biswas alias Nirmala Devi alias Sima Biswas alias Koniaka, the NIA said in a statement.
As per NIA investigations, the three, along with other members and cadres of CPI (Maoist), were actively disseminating and propagating the ideology of the terrorist outfit with the intent to mobilise people into undertaking violent revolution as part of a massive anti-India conspiracy.
According to the statement, the accused travelled to different parts of the country and camped in the Barak Valley to revitalise and strengthen the Maoist network in the region.
Ahmed, along with his wife Biswas, was reportedly involved in organising secret meetings in jungle and tea garden areas, furthering the conspiracy, the NIA stated.
Goswami was deputed by the outfit’s Eastern Regional Bureau (ERB) to reorganise the Assam State Leading Team (ASLT), besides organising meetings of ASLT to strategise and strengthen the Maoist movement and network in the region, it said.
This case initially began with the arrest of senior CPI (Maoist) leaders Arun Kumar Bhattacharjee and Kajal Urang by Assam Police in the Cachar district.
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The NIA, which took over the case in March 2022, had earlier filed charge sheets against a total of seven accused.