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1,000 debit cards, Rs 95cr trail: US-based firm booked for funding conversion, Maoist activities

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1,000 debit cards, Rs 95cr trail: US-based firm booked for funding conversion, Maoist activities
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The Enforcement Directorate has filed a case against the US-based missionary group 'The Timothy Initiative' for allegedly funding Naxalite activities and religious conversions in India. The group is accused of bypassing financial regulations using a network of over 1,000 foreign debit cards.

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This case highlights the intersection of national security, foreign funding regulations, and the enforcement of anti-terrorism laws in India.

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1,000 foreign debit cards, Rs 95 crore trail: US-based missionary group booked under UAPA for funding conversion, Maoist activities | Bengaluru News - The Times of India

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The framing focuses heavily on the allegations of 'conversion' and 'Naxalism' linked to a foreign missionary group, which is a sensitive topic often covered with a specific ideological lens in Indian media.

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