District Judge Amar Nath allowed the NIA's plea and remanded them to its custody till February 9. (Representational Image)
New Delhi:
Three alleged ISIS sympathisers, who were deported from UAE for purportedly being on a mission to carry out terror attacks in India and some other countries, were remanded to 10 days' NIA custody by a court in New Delhi on Saturday.
Adnan Hussain, who hails from Karnataka, Mohammad Farhan from Maharashtra and Sheikh Azhar Al Islam from Jammu and Kashmir, who were arrested on Friday by the NIA after being deported from the UAE, were produced before the court in muffled faces amid tight security.
The trio were detained by the NIA on arrival from the UAE at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on Friday night.
According to sources, during in-camera proceedings, the NIA sought custodial interrogation of the three accused saying they were required to be interrogated to unearth the entire conspiracy to carry out terror strikes.
The sources said District Judge Amar Nath allowed the NIA's plea and remanded them to its custody till February 9.
The three suspects, along with other unknown associates, were allegedly involved in a conspiracy to identify, motivate, radicalise, recruit and train Indian citizens, located in India and abroad, for planning and executing terror attacks in India and other countries, the sources claimed.
On September 15 last year, the UAE had deported four Indians suspected to have links with ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria).
The UAE had also sent back last year a 37-year-old woman Afsha Jabeen alias Nicky Joseph who was allegedly involved in recruiting youths for ISIS.
In January 2015, Salman Mohiuddin of Hyderabad was arrested when he was preparing to board a flight to Dubai on way to Syria via Turkey.
According to Indian intelligence agencies, around six Indians who had joined the ISIS were reportedly killed in different incidents in Iraq and Syria.