Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NIA files charges against 10 members of TN terror outfit

THE CHARGESHEE­TED ACCUSED WERE RADICALISE­D BY VIOLENT JIHADI IDEOLOGY, THE NIA SAID

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CHENNAI: The NIA on Saturday filed a charge sheet against 10 members of the “Shahadat is our Goal” terrorist organisati­on in Tamil Nadu for their alleged involvemen­t in a conspiracy of waging a violent jihad, an official said.

The charge sheet was filed in a special National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) court in Chennai.

Sheik Dawood (33) of Tanjavur district, Mohamed Rifas (37), Muparish Ahamed (23), Abubakar Siddiq (24), Hameed Asfar (23) of Ramanathap­uram district, Mohamed Rashid (25) of Cuddalore district, Liyakath Ali (30), of Salem district, Ahamed Imithiyas (31), Sajith Ahamed (23), and Rizwan Mohammed (26) of Tiruvarur district in Tamil Nadu have been charged with relevant sections of the IPC, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Arms Act.

The case was registered in April 2018 under sections of the Indian Penal Code, the UAPA and the Arms Act in Tamil Nadu’s Ramanathap­uram district after the arrest of Mohamed Rifas, Muparish Ahamed and Abupakkar Sithik from Keelakarai, a spokespers­on of the NIA said.

Lethal weapons, including swords, along with pamphlets pertaining to the terrorist gang “Shahadat is our Goal” were seized from their possession, the official said.

The charge-sheeted accused were radicalise­d by violent jihadi ideology, the NIA spokespers­on said.

Dawood and Rifas had conspired with the co-accused and organised meetings at various places in Tamil Nadu since Ramadan, 2017, with the intention of radicalisi­ng and recruiting the co-accused and others for “shahadat” (getting themselves killed) to establish Islamic rule in India, the NIA official said.

The accused created various social media groups, especially on WhatsApp, and were disseminat­ing materials advocating violent jihad, including the videos and speeches of the Sri Lankan ISIS leader Zahran Hashim, the official said.

The accused had also prepared pamphlets titled “Shahadat is our Goal” calling for violent jihad to liberate their associates lodged in prisons, according to the official.

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