New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday filed a charge sheet against six persons, including an ISIS terrorist, for their alleged involvement in the killing of a police official in Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu as part of waging a violent jihad.
The six men are Abdul Shameem, 30, and Y Thowfeek, 27, of Kanyakumari; Khaja Mohideen, 53, and Jaffar Ali, 26, of Tamil Nadu's Cuddalore; Mahboob Pasha, 48, and Ejas Pasha, 46, of Bengaluru.
They have been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Arms Act," an NIA spokesperson said.
"The charge sheet was filed before a special NIA court in Chennai," he said.
"Wilson, Special Sub-Inspector (SSI) of Kaliyakkavilai police station, was shot and stabbed to death on January 8 by Shameem and Thowfeek while the officer was on duty at Kaliyakkavilai market road check post," the official said.
"After the arrest of the assailants on January 15, it was revealed that they had committed the crime with the intention of creating terror in the minds of people, including police, as part of waging a violent jihad," the NIA official said.
"The NIA took over the case on February 1 from the Tamil Nadu Police and during the investigation, the roles of Mohideen, Mahboob, Ejas and Jaffer in the larger conspiracy were revealed and they were arraigned as accused in the case," he said.
"Mohideen, a member of the ISIS terror group, had radicalised Shameem and Thowfeek on the jihadi (violent extremist) ideology since May 2019, and recruited them into his terrorist gang to carry out violent attacks against the establishment, especially the police, in Tamil Nadu, to bring the Islamic Rule or Shariah," the official said.