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IM wanted to carry out religious war

Last Updated 25 September 2014, 19:57 IST

Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives were following the footsteps of global terrorist organisation ISIS to create a situation in India, similar to the one prevailing in Iraq and Syria, the NIA has told a court here.

In an apparent reference to Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), National Investigation Agency (NIA) has told the court that their probe has brought out that some of the suspected IM men had wanted to be sent to Syria with other ‘jihadis’.

 “During chat (email), accused A-26 (absconding IM member Mohammed Shafi Armar) stated that he desired to be dispatched to Syria to work with other jihadis...

“A-26 further stated that he desired that India should also become like Iraq and Syria (where terrorist activities were continuously going on and large scale violence was also taking place),” the NIA said in its supplementary charge sheet filed against 20 suspected top IM operatives.

Out of the 20 accused, 17 have not been arrested yet while three others, Tehsin Akhtar, Haidar Ali and Zia-ur-Rehman, are in judicial custody in connection with the case relating to a larger conspiracy of the IM to carry out terror activities across the country.

In its supplementary charge sheet filed before District Judge, NIA said one of the absconding accused also wanted to travel to Syria for waging “religious war” with assistance of other international terrorist organisations.

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(Published 25 September 2014, 19:57 IST)

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