The National Investigation Agency, NIA, has filed a charge sheet against ISIS's chief recruiter in India, Shafi Armar alias Yusuf-Al-Hindi and three others for allegedly being involved in various terror activities in the country. The chargesheet was filed before a special court in Mumbai under various sections of Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.<br/><br/>The chargesheet says that Armar and his three accomplices, namely Rizwan Ahmed, Mohsin Ibrahim Sayyed and Ayaz Mohammed hatched a conspiracy to influence, instigate, motivate and radicalise the young vulnerable Muslim youth from Malwani area to join the ISIS.<br/><br/>According to NIA all the four prepared fake identity cards and used assumed names to conceal their identities. They extensively used different social media platforms like Facebook, Trillian, WeChat, Whatsapp, Surespot and Telegram, to communicate among themselves, besides exchanging e-mails.<br/><br/>The NIA said there was evidence to establish that Armar was the online handler in this conspiracy and was involved in motivating and radicalising the "vulnerable" Muslim youths all over the country. While Armar and Mohammed are absconding, the two others are in judicial custody.
News On AIR | July 18, 2016 8:57 PM
NIA files charge sheets against chief recruiter for ISIS in India