Fake currency, terrorist connection, links with Pakistan-Nepal… NIA raids Saddam's house in Bhagalpur

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's program is scheduled in Bhagalpur, Bihar. Just before this, the NIA team has reached Bhagalpur. This team raided the house of Najre Saddam, the kingpin of the fake currency racket. It is being told that the NIA team had reached there to investigate the Pakistan connection of Najre Saddam. This team investigated for about six hours and returned to Patna after taking a lot of evidence in its possession.
Accused Najre Saddam was arrested in September last year and has been in jail since then. The NIA team reached Bhagalpur early in the morning. Since Saddam has been involved in the fake currency business for a long time, the police and other local agencies keep visiting his house. But this time when the NIA team reached his house near the mosque in Vikrampur Gumti No. 3 of Ishakchak police station area, there was a stir in the district. The four-member NIA team investigated Najre Saddam's house for about six hours.
Najre Saddam is a software engineer.
It is being told that in this raid, the NIA team seized about one and a half lakh rupees in cash, mobile phones, and many sensitive documents from Saddam's house. However, the NIA team refused to tell anything to the local media in this regard. According to this team, all the information will be updated on the NIA website. Let us tell you that Najre Saddam, a resident of Bhikhanpur in the Ishakchak police station area, is a software engineer.
Arrested from India-Nepal border
In order to become a millionaire as soon as possible, he left his job and joined the counterfeit currency business. During this time, he also made connections in Pakistan. He was arrested from the Indo-Nepal border in Motihari district in September last year in the same case of counterfeit currency. Along with him, three of his associates were also arrested by the police and all of them are currently lodged in Motihari jail.