New Delhi: A suspected ISIS operative, who had conspired to carry out terror activities in the country, was arrested by the National Investigative Agency (NIA) yesterday.
The accused identified as Subahani Haja Moideen, a resident of Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, was arrested in connection with a case related to activities of the banned ISIS in India.
The accused was radicalised and recruited in ISIS through social media platforms. He had left India for Istanbul from Chennai last year on the pretext of performing 'Umrah', the NIA said in a statement today.
After reaching Istanbul, he crossed over along with other people who hailed from Pakistan and Afghanistan to Iraqi territory under control of ISIS.
From there, he was taken to Mosul where he underwent detailed 'religious training' followed by combat training which included a course in automated weapons before being deputed to fight war for almost two weeks.
During the war, he told interrogators that he was paid 100 US dollars per month as an allowance by ISIS besides accommodation and food.
However, he told interrogators that he could not withstand the violence and war misery in Mosul and decided to leave especially after he saw two of his friends getting charred.
He was jailed by ISIS and produced before a Islamic judge who sent him to Syria and claimed that he was allowed to cross over to Turkey from where he contacted his family with the help of the Indian consulate at Istanbul.
He arrived in Mumbai after a gap of six months in September last year on an emergency certificate and returned to his ancestral place where he was staying with his wife and managed to get a job at a jewellery shop at Kadayanallur.
"However, once back and settled, he again got in touch with ISIS handlers over Internet and was planning to collect explosives and precursor chemicals from Sivakasi at their instance.
"He had travelled to Chennai, Coimbatore and other places to meet other local contacts in the conspiracy, collect money and procure explosives for terrorist acts as guided and motivated by ISIS handlers," the NIA said.
The accused identified as Subahani Haja Moideen, a resident of Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, was arrested in connection with a case related to activities of the banned ISIS in India.
The accused was radicalised and recruited in ISIS through social media platforms. He had left India for Istanbul from Chennai last year on the pretext of performing 'Umrah', the NIA said in a statement today.
From there, he was taken to Mosul where he underwent detailed 'religious training' followed by combat training which included a course in automated weapons before being deputed to fight war for almost two weeks.
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However, he told interrogators that he could not withstand the violence and war misery in Mosul and decided to leave especially after he saw two of his friends getting charred.
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He arrived in Mumbai after a gap of six months in September last year on an emergency certificate and returned to his ancestral place where he was staying with his wife and managed to get a job at a jewellery shop at Kadayanallur.
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"He had travelled to Chennai, Coimbatore and other places to meet other local contacts in the conspiracy, collect money and procure explosives for terrorist acts as guided and motivated by ISIS handlers," the NIA said.
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