Mangaluru: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted a search in Bhatkal, Uttara Kannada Regency, and arrested a man allegedly related to the Islamic State.
The man who was arrested, Jufi Jawhar Damudi, was Brother Adnan Hasan Damudi, who was arrested in 2016 for alleged related activities.
Adnan was under detention in a separate Nia case.
Nia said a registered case in New Delhi on June 29 in connection with a conspiracy for radicals and recruiting youth.
Jufri Allegedly ‘Abu Hazir Al Badri’, the main operation involved in translation was the back of the sound magazine and spread other terrorist propaganda online.
Do terrorists operate from various conflict zones, along with members in India, have created a network by assuming the identity of pseudo-online to recruit young people, Nia said.
Jufri is allegedly associated with leadership is operating in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
He has made several IDs on an encrypted chat platform and is part of several online propaganda channels.
During the search in Bhatkal on Friday, Nia Sleuth restored digital devices such as cellphones, hard disks, and SD cards.
Nia has held several searches in Jammu & Kashmir on July 11 and arrested three defendants, Umar Nisar, Tanveer Ahmad Bhat and Rameez Ahmad alone, all Achabal residents in Anantnag.
On Wednesday, the agency conducted a simultaneous search in five locations throughout India, including three in Kashmir, Bengaluru and Mangaluru, and captured four operatives.
From Ullal, Sleuth took Ammar Abdul Rahman and Shankar Venkatesh Perumal from Bengaluru.