Deccan Chronicle

IS lures Indian youth via web

MHA asks states to tighten security

- NAMRATA BIJI AHUJA I DC NEW DELHI, NOV. 3

The government has sounded its first terror alert about the rise of IS with intelligen­ce brass warning that a large number of youth in India are getting radicalise­d through Internet and the state security apparatus must urgently develop capabiliti­es to interdict Internet traffic.

The Union home ministry has cited the case of a Mumbai youth, who is planning to carry out “thermite’’ bomb strike against American interests in India to show solidarity with the IS. The intelligen­ce agencies have asked all state government­s to tighten security arrangemen­ts for

The MHA has said that the rise of the IS has significan­tly deepened the threat from radicalise­d youths of impression­able ages, who are being roped in by the terrorist group.

American, British and Australian interests in India, particular­ly the embassies and High Commission­s and also sensitise their diplomats towards the threat.

According to intelligen­ce agencies, Anees Shakeel Ahmed Ansari, a science graduate arrested by the Mumbai police, had collected details from the Internet about “flame throwers’’ and “thermite’’ bombs. “There are now several cases of educated young boys having been radi- calised over the Internet,” the home ministry has warned.

The MHA has said that the rise of IS has significan­tly deepened the threat from such radicalise­d youths of impression­able ages, who are being roped in to carry out terror strikes in their “home countries’’.

Annes is learnt to have told the sleuths that he was aware that a lone-wolf attack may not do much harm, but it would send a global message of support for IS.

However, the MHA has warned that such lonewolf attacks, similar to the recent one witnessed on Canadian Parliament are being planned in other parts and states must be adequately equipped.

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