Tumkuru: Hours after arresting one person from Bhatkal in Karnataka, the raiding teams of the NIA arrested one more person from the Tumkuru district on Sunday, July 31.

After conducting a search operation in Maralur in the Tumkuru district, the NIA officer from Bengaluru and Delhi arrested a medical student hailing from Maharashtra.

The arrested person was reportedly practicing in HMS Unani College in Tumkuru.

Earlier, the agency had arrested one person from Bhatkal after raiding his house in the early hours of Sunday, 31 July.

In a tweet from its official handle, the NIA released a press statement adding that the raids were in connection with the ISIS activities. It also added that the raids were conducted in six states.

"The searches conducted today have led to seizures of incriminating documents/material." the statement added.

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Moscow: A Moscow court has issued an unprecedented $20 decillion fine against Google, following its block on Russian state-affiliated channels like Tsargrad TV on platforms including YouTube. The amount, a figure surpassing the global GDP, has drawn worldwide attention as it highlights ongoing tensions over content censorship.

This legal dispute began when Google blocked Tsargrad TV, a pro-government channel, four years ago, later extending restrictions to other Russian state-linked media. Russia’s invocation of Article 13.41 of its Administrative Offences Code, which prohibits unauthorised restrictions on legal content, led to the court-imposed penalty of 100,000 roubles per day, doubling every 24 hours that Google did not comply. The fine eventually ballooned to 2 undecillion roubles, equivalent to $20 decillion.

In response, Google halted operations in Russia, declaring bankruptcy amid unmanageable legal demands. Following this, Russian authorities seized $100 million in assets from the company, reportedly allocating the funds to military support.