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ISIS suspects used chat apps to learn bomb-making techniques from Syria-based operatives : NIA

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New Delhi : Six Islamic State (IS) suspects, who were chargesheeted on Monday, were allegedly conspiring to carry out terror activities in the national capital and adjoining regions and during Ardh Kumbh in Haridwar, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) told a special court.

The NIA also said that they were learning bomb-making techniques from Syria-based ISIS operatives through social networking platforms, including Trillian, WhatsApp and Facebook.
 
Five of the six men – Mohd Azeemushan, Mohd Osama, Akhlakur Rehman alias Akhlaq, Meraj alias Monu and Mohsin Ibrahim Sayyed – are in judicial custody, while the sixth, Yusuf-Al-Hindi alias Safi Armar, is on the run.

He is believed to be working for the ISIS in Syria.

“They were conspiring to carry out a terror activity in the area of Delhi/NCR and during Ardh Kumbh festival in Haridwar in order to create terror in the minds of people of India and send global message that they are representatives of ISIS in India. The accused owed their allegiance to Islamic State/Islamic State and Levant (ISIL)/ Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to further its activities in India by way of motivating Muslim youths in this regard and ultimately train and prepare them to carry out terror activities in India and also to shift them to countries like Syria and Iraq,” the chargesheet said.

“They were in the process of acquiring explosives and the necessary expertise in assembling the IEDs with the help of literature provided to one of them through internet,” the chargesheet added.

Akhlakur Rehman was using Trillian, an instant messaging app that works on phones, tablets, and desktops.

He used the Trillian ID “wafabhai 7861” for chatting with Yusuf-Al-Hindi, who was available on the same platform in the name of “gummnambhai”, the NIA said in the chargesheet, as per IANS.

“Rehman received a link on his Trillian ID regarding ‘bomb banana ka asan tariqa’ (easy steps to make bombs) from Yusuf-Al-Hindi of Indian origin, a IS handler based in Syria,” NIA said.

“In compliance of the instructions, they collected explosives (match stick heads),” it said.

Azeemushan, Rehman, Meraj and Osama were in constant touch with one another through mobile phones and certain apps on social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Surespot, Trillian, Skype and Facebook.

Source : Zee News

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