Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Paris attacker has link with Indian operative

- Neeraj Chauhan letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A French court on Wednesday sentenced 20 accused persons including Salah Abdeslam and Pakistani national Mohammad Usman for the November 13, 2015, Paris terror attacks, in which 130 people were killed.

It emerged during the investigat­ion that there is an India angle. Subahani Haja Moideen, a Tamil Nadu-based Islamic State operative who was arrested by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) in October 2016, trained with Mohammad Ghani Usman, a former bomb-maker of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) who later joined ISIS and had become his best friend during five months of training in Iraq in 2015.

Moideen, 37, convicted by an Ernakulam court in September 2020 for joining ISIS told investigat­ors that he met Paris bombers including Abdelhamid Abaaoud (killed during the bombing) and Salah Abdeslam on his way to Iraq. To gather more details, a team of French investigat­ors came to Kochi in December 2018 to interrogat­e Moideen about the training and his links with the Paris attack squad of the Islamic State. In return, a NIA team had travelled to Paris in to question Usman, who, in the past, was close to LeT leadership; Indian agencies wanted to get further informatio­n from him on 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

Abdeslam, a Belgium- bornFrench national, is the only survivor among 10 Paris attackers and was arrested in 2016 after five months on the run. A Paris court on Wednesday sentenced him for life without parole. Usman was arrested in Salzburg when he was trying to enter France for a “second wave of attacks” with his IS associate Adel Haddadi. Usman and Haddadi have been handed 18 years of prison by the Paris court.

It could not be verified whether any informatio­n shared by Indian agencies with the French investigat­ors or directly obtained through questionin­g of Moideen was useful in the trial of Abdeslam, Usman and others.

A native of Tirunelvel­i in Tamil Nadu, Moideen left India from Chennai and reached Turkey on April, 2015 with the intention of joining Islamic State; the global outfit’s influence was at its peak at the time and it held vast territorie­s in Iraq and Syria. Moideen then crossed over to Iraq through the land border and joined the Islamic State using the name Abu Jasmine Al-Hindi. “After undergoing religious and arms training with ISIS/ Daish in Iraq, he was deployed with ISIS’ military formation Umar Ibnu Khatab Khatiba, headed by the French national Abu Suleiman Al-Francisi, who was later killed,” according to a NIA statement in September 2020.

After months of training, he returned to India on September 21, 2015 and attempted to procure explosive chemicals from Sivakasi in Tamil Nadu, based on instructio­ns from his handlers in Islamic State, to carry out terrorist attacks in India, on behalf of ISIS/ Daesh

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