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Anees Ansari gets life term for planning attack on American School in BKC

- Charul Shah

MUMBAI: The sessions court on Friday convicted a 32-year-old computer engineer, purportedl­y influenced by ISIS ideology, for cyber terrorism and sentenced him to life imprisonme­nt.

The convict, Anees Shakil Ahmed Ansari, was arrested on October 18, 2014 for planning a “lone wolf” attack on the American School of Bombay at the Bandra Kurla Complex with an intention to kill children.

The court said Ansari exceeded authorised access of the internet of the company he was employed with, to transmit material informatio­n to Elhaj and conspire to carry out an attack on the American School of Bombay.

The court held that while on official duty Ansari, accessed several sites, downloaded data and informatio­n which he was not authorized to.

Prosecutio­n claimed that Ansari, influenced by ISIS ideology, created a fake profile on a social networking site and used it to communicat­e with several people about the ideology of ISIS.

During the probe, the Maharashtr­a Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) officials retrieved Ansari’s social media communicat­ions and recovered his conversati­on with one Omar Elhaji, who was apparently based in the United States of America.

The prosecutio­n alleged that Ansari was in touch with Elhaji for five continuous days and in his conversati­ons with Elhaji, the 32-year-old discussed about methods of making bombs and tried to convince him to join him to carry out an attack on the American School in BKC.

Police claimed that he had also shared several articles related to ISIS ideology with Elhaji. During the probe the IP address of Elhaji was traced to a location in US, however, the agency could not obtain any further informatio­n about him.

The court convicted Ansari under cyber terrorism charge, under section 66F of the Informatio­n Technology Act, 2000, primarily on the basis of the chats retrieved by the investigat­ing team from his computer.

Holding him guilty of cyber terrorism, special judge AA Joglekar said, “the accused on the reported date and time by exceeding such authorized access and by means of such conduct obtained access to informatio­n which has reason to believe that such informatio­n data or computer data base so obtained may be used to cause or likely to cause injury to the interest of sovereignt­y and integrity of India qua the security of State and public order.”

The court observed further, “the conduct of the accused before and during the course of the investigat­ion has propelled out his active involvemen­t in such proposed attack that too by exceeding authorised access and being threat to the integrity and sovereignt­y of India thereby laying the mater within the purview of cyber terrorism.”

The sessions judge also refused to show any leniency to Ansari and observed that, “the proved offence against the accused is certainly a detriment for society and may have caused or likely to have caused injury to the interest of sovereignt­y and integrity of India and the security of the State and public order.”

The court handed him down the maximum punishment of life imprisonme­nt, observing that no mitigating circumstan­ce was brought to its notice, except the young age of the accused.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Anees Ansari was arrested in October 2014.
HT PHOTO Anees Ansari was arrested in October 2014.

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