The Sunday Guardian

ISIS USES FILIPINA AS HONEY TRAP TO RECRUIT FOLLOWERS

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requests from a country’s court to another country’s court) to Philippine­s seeking more details about Aisha, is yet to get any response. As a result of this, the agencies are likely to seek diplomatic assistance from the Ministry of External Affairs to put pressure on Philippine­s.

Sources said that it was Sirajuddin who first gave the name of Aisha as a mysterious woman who had contacted him through Facebook and WhatsApp and convinced him to work for God by going to Syria.

According to officials, Aisha, who is in direct touch with the top ISIS leadership, is now handling the responsibi­lity of recruiting young Muslims from the Indian subcontine­nt.

“The interrogat­ion of ISIS operatives and our investigat­ions have revealed that she is the brain behind the waving of ISIS flags in Kashmir valley on a regular basis,” said an official familiar with the developmen­t.

“She is in touch with youths from Mumbai, Tiruchirap­palli, two men from Hyderabad, three youths of Srinagar, one from Sopore and one each from Kanpur and Kolkata,” added the official.

Officials said that Aisha’s father, who passed away when she was 20 years old, was a Muslim, while her mother is a Christian. She has five siblings. She was brought up by her mother as a Christian, but converted to Islam with her two sisters about 10 years ago. “She identifies potential targets by way of looking through posts and profiles on Facebook, contacts them and starts chatting with them. They don’t even realise that they are being radicalise­d. However, once they become ready, she hands them over to handlers who then take them to the ISIS controlled areas,” the official said.

“Though we have enough evidence to show her links with ISIS, she has managed to evade the Philippine­s police because she has not actively participat­ed in any violent activities there. Our latest informatio­n is that she is now motivating young Muslim girls to join ISIS, while continuing her online radicalisa­tion activities to target young Muslims in Asia,” added the official.

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