Deccan Chronicle

ISIS sympathise­r sent back to J&K

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Srinagar, Aug. 19: A Kashmiri man, suspected to be a sympathise­r of the banned ISIS terror group, was recently deported to India from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), officials said here on Sunday.

Thirty-six-year-old Irfan Ahmad Zargar, a resident of Chattataba­l area on the outskirts of Srinagar, was deported from the Gulf country on August 14 and subjected to questionin­g by various security agencies, including the National Investigat­ion Agency, they said.

He was then handed over to the Jammu and Kashmir police who were carrying out detailed investigat­ions.

However, there was no case pending against him in the state.

Zargar, an engineer, is alleged to have been “quite active” on social media and had been expressing his liking for the activities of ISIS in Syria, they said.

The NIA, the central probe agency tasked with investigat­ing terror cases, questioned him for over two days before handing him over to the state police.

Zargar was picked up by the authoritie­s in Dubai on April 28 this year when he was entering into the Gulf country from Oman, they said.

Srinagar, Aug. 19: A Kashmiri man, suspected to be a sympathise­r of the banned ISIS terror group, was recently deported to India from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), officials said here on Sunday.

He was subjected to intensive questionin­g by Dubai sleuths about his activities on social networking sites, especially his appreciati­on of ISIS activities in Syria and Iraq.

Working with a telecom company in Dubai, Zargar maintained that he had travelled to Oman for setting up a business of handcrafts.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj

The Dubai officials had carried out search of Zargar’s apartments in Sharjah and later whisked him away to an undisclose­d location.

had been approached by one of his kin on her Twitter handle asking for help.

The minister had assured them help and the Indian Consulate General in Dubai had initiated a hunt for the man.

However, the Dubai authoritie­s had refused to entertain any plea until they had not completed their own investigat­ion in the case. — PTI

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