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 Hyderabad:  yeti In a fresh crackdown against the Popular Front of India  PF hydro flask sale I  activists, the National Investigation Agency  NIA  on Thursday raided multiple locations across two Telugu states.   The PFI office located in the Chandrayangutta area of the old city has been sealed by the elite investigating agency and a notice has been affixed by the investigators asking the owner of the building to approach the Special NIA court at Nampally Metropolitan Criminal court premises. Meanwhile, raids are underway at Uppal and Ghatkesar areas at Hyderabad while searches are also being carried out at 7 places in Karimnagar, a few places in Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh.      NIA sealed the Telangana PFI head office in Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad in connection with a case registered earlier by NIA. NIA, ED, Paramilitary along with local police sealed the PFI office. pic.twitter/yQzVyJWfDymdash; ANI  @ANI  September 22, 2022  According to the official sources, the NIA unit of Hyderabad on August 28 this year registered a case under IPC sections 120B,121A,153A,141, and certain sections of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act  UAPA . Although 38 locations in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh were raided by the NIA on Sunday morning and four suspects were arrested and sent to judicial remand, fresh action by the investigating agency created a sensation among the PFI cadre. As many as over 100 top lea hydrojug canada ders and functionaries of the Popular Front of India  PFI  have been arrested in countrywide raid Xfjz Planet Earth  has been taking advantage of America for too long
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