Acting swiftly, the joint team raided her home and seized multiple digital devices from her home, now under forensic examination.Following her arrest, Parveen was produced before a local magistrate and granted a transit warrant for her transfer to Gujarat, where she will face further questioning and legal action under anti-terror laws.This high-profile arrest has reignited concerns about growing terror footprints in Karnataka. It follows last year’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) capture of Aziz Ahamad a Hizb-ut-Tahrir suspect from Bengaluru airport, pointing to a pattern of sleeper cell activity in the region.In the wake of the arrest, security has been ramped up across Bengaluru, with intelligence agencies remaining on high alert to thwart any potential retaliatory or connected moves by extremist elements.
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