I can remember from recent past, that several RG members used to answer questions regarding predatory publishers and journals. But not now, Maybe they just used to search BEALL'S LIST of predatory journals. As this and many others could not be found there.
If we look at the website of the journal there are many concerns, for example, we read
"NAAR is sponsored by TWASP ( The World Association of Scientists & Professionals )"
and when we search the told "Association" we find a website that does not contain any specific information (boards, people, members, missions, manifesto...
But that website matches with the website of NAAR !
Whether it is a predatory or not we need new criteria to judge about the credibility of journals by ourselves.
In this regard my detailed part 3 of my answer in the following discussion, be a good point to start.