Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Couple from Kashmir arrested for sedition

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com n

A couple from Kashmir was arrested on Sunday from south Delhi’s Okhla Vihar near Jamia Nagar for alleged links with the Islamic StateKhora­san Province (ISKP), instigatin­g protests against the Citizenshi­p (Amendment) Act and spreading hatred against India and between communitie­s in the country, the Delhi Police said on Sunday.

The two, 36-year-old Jahanzaib Sami and his 39-year-old wife Hina Bashir Beigh, were booked for sedition and promoting enmity between different communitie­s under sections 124A and 153A of the Indian Penal Code, and under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), deputy commission­er of police (special cell) Pramod Kumar Kushwah said.

“Jahanzaib Sami, 36, and wife Hina Bashir Beigh, 39, a couple from Srinagar in Kashmir, were caught from their rented home in Okhla Vihar in an operation. Several incriminat­ing literature related to ISIS and the CAA – having contents inciting hatred against the country and other communitie­s – were recovered from their possession,” Kushwah added.

Protests have continued in Delhi and several other parts over the country since Parliament passed the new citizenshi­p law in December. Communal riots broke out in north-east Delhi last month after a clash between those protesting against the law and people supporting it, leaving at least 53 people dead.

On Sunday, DCP Kushwah said the two were members of the banned terrorist outfit and were propagatin­g its ideology of hatred against non-Muslims and thereby also inciting Muslims to kill non-Muslims. “They were inciting Muslims to take up violent struggle against the state and CAA,” he said. The ISKP is the Afghanista­n-based affiliate of the Islamic State.

A senior official, who was linked with the operation to apprehend the two and spoke on condition of anonymity, said the couple had been in touch with senior ISKP members in Afghanista­n to exploit the ongoing agitation against CAA. For the present, Sami’s activities were largely confined to propaganda for the proscribed terror group on the web, the official added.

An intelligen­ce official said Sami had been in touch with Huzaifa al-Bakistani, the Pakistani

commander of the ISKP, which played a key role in efforts to radicalise Kashmiri youth to join the terror group. Huzaifa al-Bakistani, a Pakistani national who first joined the Lashkar-e-Taiba before joining the IS, was a known online recruiter for the terror outfit. He was killed in a drone strike in Afghanista­n.

The Delhi Police said that after the arrests, they were also probing if the two and their outfit played a role in the recent communal violence in the national capital.

A B.Tech graduate, Sami has worked with several web-designing companies, while his wife holds an MBA degree and has worked at private banks and security companies.

“Sami’s associatio­n with the ISIS since 2018 has been establishe­d. He moved to Delhi with his wife in August last year. Their activities were being monitored for the past two months,” said the DCP.

 ??  ?? Hina Bashir Beigh and (right) Jahanzaib Sami were arrested from their rented house in Okhla Vihar. PHOTOS/DELHI POLICE
Hina Bashir Beigh and (right) Jahanzaib Sami were arrested from their rented house in Okhla Vihar. PHOTOS/DELHI POLICE
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