Deccan Chronicle

Bomb lessons sent from Syria

ISIS men had downloaded propaganda videos, NIA chargeshee­t says

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, DEC. 22

The NIA filed a chargeshee­t in a special court at Nampally against eight persons accused of being members of the terrorist outfit ISIS.

“They deliberate­ly used secure communicat­ion and encryption to evade monitoring by law enforcemen­t agencies,” the NIA has alleged in the chargeshee­t.

The NIA said analysis of electronic devices seized from the accused revealed that they had got radicalise­d by watching videos of discourses and lectures of radical Islamic preachers such as Anwar Awlaki, Abdul Sami Qasmi, Meraj Rabbani, Tausif Ur Rehman, Jerjees Ansari and Zhakir Nai. They downloaded ISIS propaganda videos and the ISIS magazine Dabiq.

The NIA seized two semi-automatic pistols with ammunition, a rifle with telescopic sight, practice shooting target boards, explosive-making precursor chemicals, digital exhibits and cash amounting to `15 lakh.

The NIA has alleged that chemicals suspected to be urea/ammonium nitrate powder and their mixture with sugar, as well as bottles containing mineral acid, acetone, and hydrogen peroxide, which are precursors for making deadly explosive substances, were found in the possession of the accused. TATP uses acetone and hydrogen peroxide.

The NIA has alleged that the group was guided to prepare the explosives by an online handler identified as Shafi Armar alias Yousuf Al Hind, suspected to be based in Syria.

The NIA has alleged that Ibrahim Yazdani and others visited Ajmer Shareef dargah in the second week of June. Ibrahim had worked in Saudi Arabia before returning to India. Police said the accused were in touch with not only Shafi Armar in Syria but also with others in the Gulf.

The NIA analysed six laptops, about 40 mobile phones, 32 SIM cards, and a large number of hard disks, memory cards, pen drives, and digital tabs, which they have submitted as evidence.

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