Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

IS SYMPATHISE­R’S TARGET WAS MOTHER HOUSE

- Soumen Datta letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: Suspected Islamic State sympathise­r Mohammad Mussa, who was arrested in West Bengal on July 4, planned to carry out attacks on the headquarte­rs of Missionari­es of Charity in Kolkata, the National Investigat­ion Agency has said in its charge sheet. His aim was to target British, American and Russian tourists, who regularly visit the Mother House, in retaliatio­n to the bombing of IS forces in Syria and Libya by these countries, the chargeshee­t said. Mussa was said to have communicat­ed with terror mastermind­s through cellphone app Telegram.

KOLKATA: Suspected Islamic State sympathise­r and aspiring foot soldier Mohammad Mussa, who was arrested in West Bengal on July 4, planned to carry out attacks on the headquarte­rs of the Missionari­es of Charity in central Kolkata, the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) has said in its chargeshee­t.

His aim was to target British, American and Russian tourists, who regularly visit the Mother House, in retaliatio­n to the bombing of IS forces in Syria and Libya by these world powers, the chargeshee­t filed on Friday said.

“A-1 (Md Mussa) discusses about some plan and selects Mother Teresa House as the target for terrorist attack in Kolkata and appraises that foreigners (British, Russians, Americans) are easily found there and tells that during the attack, A-1 would accompany,” reads a page of the charge-sheet.

“A-1 discusses with the member on the other side about the locations of Mother Teresa House in Kolkata that is at Ripon Street, Sealdah Railway Station, Park Circus and tells that the foreigners viz. Russians, Britishers and Americans often visit that place and they can be attacked since they had bombarded the ISIS in Syria and Libya. He tells that the ISIS is accruing loss and advises the member to remain in disguise as a non-Muslim,” reads the NIA document.

Any attack on Missionari­es of Charity headquarte­rs would have attracted worldwide attention.

The revelation­s also underline how Bengal is increasing­ly becoming a target of IS operatives who have active connection­s with recruiters of terror networks in Bangladesh.

Mussa, 25, was recently interrogat­ed by officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigat­ion and the Rapid Action Battalion Bangladesh for his alleged links with the massacre at Dhaka’s Holey Artisan Bakery, where terrorists slaughtere­d 20 people, mostly with knives, in July.

The people with whom Mussa used to discuss his Kolkata plans through cellphone app Telegram were Abu Sulaiman, IS operative and alleged mastermind of the Dhaka attack, Safi Omar, who is an Indian Mujahideen suspect, and other followers of IS and Jamaat-eMujahidee­n, a banned terrorist organisati­on of Bangladesh.

Based on intelligen­ce inputs, Mussa was arrested by the Intelligen­ce Bureau and the NIA from Visva-Bharati Fast Passenger at Burdwan railway station. He was carrying a knife — apparently to kill a businessma­n in order to prove his worth. He was also carrying a camera to record the killing.

A resident of Labhpur in the state’s Birbhum district, he is now lodged in Alipore Central Jail under heavy security.

 ??  ?? Mother House is the headquarte­rs of the Kolkata based Missionari­es of Charity.
Mother House is the headquarte­rs of the Kolkata based Missionari­es of Charity.

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