Hindustan Times (Delhi)

US drone strike on IS kills Kerala man in Afghanista­n

- Shishir Gupta

NEW DELHI: US intelligen­ce reports have confirmed the death of Kerala’s Muhammed Muhasin in an American drone strike in Nangarhar province in Afghanista­n, but as many as 59 men, women and children from the southern state are still part of the so-called Khorasan wing of the Islamic State in Afghanista­n. A resident of Edappal town in Malappuram district of Kerala, Muhasin was killed along with Pakistani IS commander, Huzaifa al-bakistani, a key online recruiter for the Daesh (the Arabic acronym for Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) in India, particular­ly Kashmir, on July 18.

According to Kerala police and intelligen­ce officials, the death of Muhasin was communicat­ed to his family on July 23 from an Afghanista­n phone number. His death brings into focus again the Islamic radicalisa­tion of young people in Kerala with most recruits having connection­s with West Asia, particular­ly Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar and Oman.

Data with the Home Ministry indicates that till June 15, as many as 98 persons, including 40 men, 21 women and 37 children, The Kannur district in Kerala leads in terms of the number of recruits with recruitees, followed by from Kasaragod.

were part of IS in Afghanista­n, and that of this number, 39 had died for the ultra-islamist group. Of the 59 still under the IS umbrella are a large number of children who travelled with their families to Afghanista­n via the West Asia route. These families are settled in the eastern Afghanista­n provinces, which historical­ly have been the ingress routes through Khyber and Bolan passes for South Asia conquests.

The Kannur district in Kerala leads in terms of the number of recruits for Khorasan IS with no less than 39 persons joining the group, of which 15 have been already killed in fighting. Kasargod, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad, Ernakulam and

Thrissur districts follow Kannur in providing recruits to IS in Afghanista­n. Already 10, 2, 9, and 3 persons from Kasaragod, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Palakkad have lost their lives in Afghanista­n even as the uber radical group comprising IS remnants from Syria and Iraq are trying to expand their footprint towards Kabul.

According to the Home Ministry, the problem of radicalisa­tion is severe in Kannur, where 48 persons tried to join IS via West Asia and Turkey.

Of this, two failed in their attempts, seven were deported from Turkey and 39 in all made to IS Khorasan after the IS in Syria and Levant were destroyed by the US forces.

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