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NIA raids 21 locations across Tamil Nadu in Coimbatore car blast, ISIS recruitment case, arrests four people

NIA conducted raids at 21 locations in Tamil Nadu in connection with cases related to ISIS radicalization and the 2022 Coimbatore car bomb blast. The agency revealed that susceptible youth were being recruited to carry out terrorist acts and unlawful activities.

Edited By: Arushi Jaiswal @JaiswalArushi Chennai Published : Feb 11, 2024 19:54 IST, Updated : Feb 11, 2024 19:56 IST
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Coimbatore car bomb blast case: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested four people following the raids at 21 locations across Tamil Nadu in the 2022 ISIS-inspired Coimbatore car bomb blast and ISIS radicalisation and recruitment case, the officials said on Sunday.

The anti-terror agency searches on Saturday at the locations led to the seizure of a large number of electronic devices, material objects and documents. These included six laptops, 25 mobile phones, 34 SIM cards, six SD cards, and three hard discs among other things.

'ISIS operatives using social media to impart radical sermons'

Raids were conducted at 11 locations associated with Madras Arabic College and Kovai Arabic College in connection with the radicalisation case, which involved individuals engaged in the clandestine radicalisation of gullible youth in the garb of Arabic language classes through the preaching of radical ideologies and promotion of violent Jihad at their Regional Study Centres in Tamil Nadu. 

The NIA investigations revealed that besides the Arabic classes, the radicalisation took place online, through social media platforms and mobile applications, such as WhatsApp and Telegram. "The ISIS operatives were using the classes and social media to impart radical sermons to propagate Khilafat and ISIS ideologies inimical to India’s constitutionally established principles of secularism, and democracy," it said.

According to NIA, susceptible youth were also being recruited to commit terrorist acts and unlawful activities, such as the Coimbatore car bomb blast that took place in October 2022. The NIA investigations further revealed that ten accused arrested in the blast case had been associated with the Kovai Arabic College in Coimbatore.

NIA raids 10 places connected in car bomb blast case

NIA teams also simultaneously swooped down on another 10 places connected with the car bomb blast case. "Extensive searches were conducted at various places linked with suspects, who were part of an encrypted mobile platform group, along with the accused arrested in connection with the ISIS-inspired VBIED terror attack in Coimbatore," the NIA said in a statement.

The NIA investigations showed that the suspects had eulogised Zahran Hashim, the dead Sri Lankan terrorist who had been preaching hate and violence and had orchestrated the PBIED attack that killed more than 250 civilians in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in 2019. The suspects and accused were found to have used the platform to discuss ISIS activities and prospects with a view of establishing the outfit’s foothold in India.

NIA arrests four persons

Three of the persons arrested following the raids were linked with the Madras Arabic College. They included one Jameel Basha Umari, who had floated the college to promote fundamentalism, extremism and radicalisation. He had spoken vocally in support of Khilafat ideology and had also promoted and advocated the concept of martyrdom for violent Jihad.  Two others, Maulvi Hussain Faizy alias Mohammed Hussain Faizy and Irshath, are former students of Jameel and Madras Arabic College and had been responsible for rechristening Madras Arabic College as Kovai Arabic College. 

The fourth accused arrested following the raids has been identified as Syed Abdur Rahman Umari, who was in possession of incriminating literature connected with ISIS. He was also involved in propagating the tenets of ISIS to the accused connected with the Coimbatore car bomb blast case through secret ‘bayans’ and ‘masooras’.

"Investigations in both TN ISIS Radicalisation and Recruitment Case and Coimbatore car bomb blast case are continuing," it added.

Also Read: J-K: NIA carries out raids at houses of ex-leaders of banned outfit Jamaat-e-Islami

Also Read: NIA raids several locations in Hyderabad to probe Maoist links

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