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ISIS Module: NIA Conducts Raids in Srinagar, Kerala

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
13/03/2023
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Srinagar, March 13: National Investigation Agency on Monday said that it carried raids at Srinagar and Kerala in connection with ISISI Module.

In a handout to GNS, the NIA said that in 2021, the National Investigation Agency had started investigations into Mohammed Ameen @ Abu Yahya resident of Kadannamanna, Distt. Mallapuram (Kerala), who had been running various ISIS propaganda channels on different social media platforms, such as Telegram, Hoop and Instagram. Through these channels, he was propagating violent Jihadi ideologies of ISIS and was radicalizing and recruiting new members to this ISIS module. He and his associates had even identified certain individuals for targeted killings. They had also made plans to undertake Hijrah to Jammu & Kashmir for engaging in terrorist acts and had raised funds from various sources for this trip.

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According to spokesman, during the probe, it was found that Mohammad Ameen was in touch with Deepthi Marla of Kerala, a converted Muslim, married to Anas Abdul Rahiman of Mangalore. In 2015, she had gone to Dubai to pursue studies where she met Mizha Siddeeque and both women developed an inclination towards ISIS. In 2019, they tried to do Hijrah to Khorasan and reached Tehran, Iran. After reaching Tehran, their contact with ISIS operatives based in Khorasan could not be established.

They both returned to India, and Deepthi got in touch with Ameen, Obaid Hamid Matta, Madesh Shankar @ Abdullah and others and made plans to undertake Hijrah to ISIS administered territory. In January 2020, she went to Srinagar in January 2020 to meet Obaid to plan the Hijrah and stayed in Srinagar for one week, he said.

One of the common contacts between Deepthi and Obaid, Uzair Azhar Bhat, who is suspected to have been part of the conspiracy, was raided today (13.03.2023). NIA conducted search at Bhat’s house in Karfali Mohalla, Srinagar (Jammu & Kashmir). Seized digital devices are being examined and further investigations are in progress, reads the statement.

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