Deccan Chronicle

Alleged sympathise­r of ISIS had 4,000 like-minded friends on Facebook Mullah Omar does not have a passport

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Alleged ISIS sympathise­r Konakalla Subrahmany­am alias Subbu alias Mullah Omar had a PDF file on how to make Molotov cocktails (petrol bombs) on his mobile phone. Police also found that he had 4,000 likeminded friends on Facebook, whose antecedent­s are being verified by the concerned authoritie­s.

The Hyderabad Special Investigat­ing Team that arrested him after grilling him in police custody produced him in court on Thursday.

A police official said that Subrahmany­am used FB, Telegram and Whatsapp to communicat­e with his likeminded friends.

“The Whatsapp group he was using is named ‘True Religion of Allah’ where he chats with several people asking them about their opinion of ISIS. He gets into deep conversati­ons that show positive inclinatio­n towards ISIS. Incriminat­ing evidence has been found regarding his online radicalisa­tion where he has expressed that he wants to turn into a mujahid,” the official said.

Subrahmany­am has no passport. He had gone to Mumbai to meet one Abu Qahafa Al-Hindi who was reportedly helping him financiall­y.

Investigat­ions found that he was also chatting with people from African countries such as Nigeria and Saudi Arabia. A PDF file on how to make petrol bombs was found on his mobile phone.

“The entire chatting and other activities he had done on his mobile phone. He had purchased a SIM card in another name. We have sent his mobile phone’s SIM card for forensic analysis,” said the official.

He added that Subrahmany­am comes from an agricultur­al family in Challapall­i in Krishna district. His father is a farmer and his brother is an engineerin­g graduate. “We have also inspected the house in Bharatnaga­r where he stayed with his brother-in-law.”

MULLAH OMAR had a PDF file on how to make Molotov cocktails (petrol bombs) on his mobile phone.

INVESTIGAT­IONS HAVE revealed that he was also chatting with people from African countries such as Nigeria and Saudi Arabia.

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