New Delhi: Nia on Wednesday searched five locations, including three in Jammu and Kashmir and two in Karnataka, in connection with the probe into the ISIS module led by the arrest of Mohammad aka Abu Yahya, R / O in.
This module is thought to spread ISIS ideology through social media platforms such as Telegram, Instagram and Hoop and radicals and recruited new members from Kerala, J & K and Karnataka.
After the search, which was carried out in the coordination with the state / UT police concerned, four were accused of being related to Isis was arrested – Obaid Hamid R / O Bemina, Srinagar, Muzammil Hassan Bhat R / O Bandipora, Ammar Abdul Rahman R / O Ullal, Mangalore and Shankar Venkatesh Perumal R / O Bengaluru.
They were involved in raising funds and radicals and motivating people to join ISIS, said Nia.
‘Isis Kerala MODULE CASE’ Registered Suo-Motu by Nia on March 5, 2021, against seven other known and unknown people accused under the prevention law of activities that violate the law and IPC.
This is related to the terrorist activity of Mohammad Ameen, who has returned to India from Bahrain after a decline in Isis’s Caliphate in Syria / Iraq, with the intention of creating a local module here by chirting and recruiting young people who are vulnerable from J & K, Kerala and Karnataka.
He had been camping in Delhi for two months before he was arrested in March 2021 and reportedly made connections with operative terror based on J & K.
Ameen, immediately after returning from Bahrain, visiting Kashmir to move (religious migration) and to be involved in terrorist acts , He also raised funds in connection with the allegations of Kashmir Mohammad Waqar Lone @ Wilson Kashmir and his colleagues.
As part of a conspiracy, funds are transferred to MOHD.
Waqar was alone by the defendant in this case through the banking channel and digital payment method, in the direction of MOHD.
Ameen.
The search on Wednesday was carried out in the accused / suspect who continued to deal with Mohammed Ameen and his colleagues through various groups / channels on the encrypted chat platform and had raised funds for the progress of ISIS activities.
During search, some digital devices include laptops, cellphones, hard disk drives, drive pens, several SIM cards from various service providers and burdensome documents confiscated.
The other two, Dr Rahees Rasheed and Mus’hab Anwar, were previously arrested along with Mohd.
Ameen by Nia in March 2021, after raids in 11 locations including eight in Kerala which included Kannur Regency, Mallapuram and Kasaragod; Two locations in Bengaluru and one in Delhi.
The ISIS module is thought to identify certain individuals in Kerala and Karnataka for targeted murders.