The Asian Age

Man held for joining ISIS, plotting terror attack

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT MUMBAI, JULY 14

The Maharashtr­a Anti Terrorism Squad on Thursday arrested a 31year- old man for his alleged connection­s with the banned terrorist organisati­on Islamic State. The said man is said to have allegedly been in touch with a member of ISIS and was allegedly instructed to plot a terror strike in the state.

The arrested accused has been identified as Naser Bin Yafai Chaus ( 31) and is a resident of Parbhani district in the state and is said to have been living with his family. Chaus, who is a civil contractor by profession, was arrested on Thursday by the Aurangabad unit of the ATS.

Sources in the ATS revealed that earlier this year, they received informatio­n that Chaus was frequently talking to an individual staying in Syria. Acting on the suspicion that the Syria resident could be an ISIS operative, the officials started investigat­ing the matter.

“During our investigat­ions, we learnt that about a year ago, Chaus had been visiting various website which had IS- related content and had also started participat­ing in conversati­ons that happened on the discussion forums on the websites,” said an ATS officer, who did not wish to be named. He revealed that soon after, a man identified only as Farookh approached Chaus and they would chat almost daily.

While their conversati­ons started nearly a year ago, Chaus was allegedly recruited into the ISIS about six months ago. “He was recruited by Farookh for ‘ furthering the cause of the Universal Caliphate’,” said the senior police officer.

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