New Delhi:Global terrorist group ISIS is learnt to have expedited its attempt to radicalise and recruit individuals by using radical propaganda on social media platforms in "vernacular languages" and hunting "translators" showing sympathy towards the banned outfit. These alarming inputs have led the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to keep a special watch on such anti-India activities, and have warned people to avoid falling prey to such groups and to inform the NIA or any law enforcement agencies in their regions soon after getting such an approach from members affiliated to these outfits.
As such kind of approach by terrorist organisations like ISIS through social media is not a new phenomenon and has been a regular modus operandi since 2016 and 2017, a different approach has sounded alert as the ISIS operatives have started circulating radical materials in vernacular languages and have started choosing translators through social media sites, warns NIA.
Talking to the media, a senior NIA officer said, "We are keeping a watch since it came to light that global terrorist groups, including ISIS, have expedited their attempt to radicalise and recruit individuals by using radical propaganda on social media platforms in vernacular languages."
"NIA appeals people, especially the youth, to avoid such propaganda and to not fall prey to such anti-India material being spread by the global terrorist groups." The NIA has also warned people that they should not join such groups and that "if they have any such information, they can contact the agency or any law enforcement agencies in their respective areas".
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Elaborating on the inputs received from some recently arrested ISIS sympathisers, the officer, requesting anonymity, told ANI that "they (the members of terror organisations) keep posting some radical content and they see individual's reaction".