Deccan Chronicle

NIA charges 2 from city with ISIS links

- JAYENDRA CHAITHANYA T. | DC

The National Investigat­ion Agency on Thursday filed a supplement­ary chargeshee­t against Mohammad Abdullah Basith and Mohammad Abdul Qhadeer, arrested in August 2018 from Hyderabad for alleged links to members of the Abu Dhabi ISIS module.

NIA had booked the case in 2016 in which three persons from India, living in Abu Dhabi, formed a gang owing their membership to ISIS, a banned terrorist organisati­on.

During the investigat­ion, the NIA found that Basith, a resident of Chandrayan­gutta, received money from an ISIS two others, Maaz Hasan Farooqi and Omar Farooq Hussaini, after their failed attempt to go to Srinagar and meet Kashmiri separatist leader Asiya Andrabi.

Basith, who was counselled several times and given bail, did not change his attitude and continued with his illegal activities.

“Basith was continuous­ly making efforts to propagate the ideology of ISIS in India for which he entered into a conspiracy with ISIS handlers and his associates,” NIA said on Thursday. “He and his associates were involved in identifyin­g, motivating, radicalisi­ng gullible Muslim youths to join hands with him.”

It also said that “Abdul Qhadeer, a resident of Chandrayan­gutta, who was arrested with Basith in August in possession of explosives, came under the influence of Basith because of their common intention to propagate ISIS’ ideology in India for which he actively started meeting other gang members. The recovery of explosives from his possession establishe­s his intention to fabricate an IED.”

Basith and Qhadeer are currently in judicial custody in Delhi. In 2016, three persons – Adnan Hussain, Mohammad Farhan and Sheikh Azhar Al Islam – were deported from the UAE for forming a new module and extending their support to ISIS and inspiring Indians to join them.

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