Kochi Court Denies Bail to Accused in PFI Anti-National Activities Case
NIA court in Kochi denies bail to accused in banned PFI anti-national activities case
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A special court in Kochi, Kerala, has denied bail to Shahul Hameed, the 50th accused in a National Investigation Agency (NIA) case involving the banned Popular Front of India (PFI). The case includes allegations of anti-national activities and the murder of an RSS activist.
- 01Bail plea denied for Shahul Hameed, accused in PFI case.
- 02The case involves alleged anti-national activities linked to the banned PFI.
- 03The judge, P.K. Mohandas, dismissed the bail petition on April 29.
- 04The case is connected to the murder of RSS activist Sreenivasan.
- 05The NIA is investigating the activities of the PFI since its ban.
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A special court in Kochi, Kerala, has denied bail to Shahul Hameed, who is the 50th accused in a significant case investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) concerning the banned Popular Front of India (PFI). Judge P.K. Mohandas dismissed the bail petition on April 29, 2026. The case revolves around alleged anti-national activities of the PFI, including the murder of RSS activist Sreenivasan. The NIA has been probing these activities since the PFI was banned, highlighting concerns over national security and public safety.
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The ruling reinforces the government's stance on national security and the legal actions against groups deemed a threat to public order.
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