New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) busted an ISIS-linked terror module in an intelligence-led joint operation with the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) of Madhya Pradesh police on Saturday. Three persons have also been arrested in this connection. The NIA said that the arrests took place after overnight raids were conducted at 13 locations in Jabalpur on May 26-27.
Several sharp-edged weapons, and ammunition, including prohibited bore, incriminating documents, and digital devices were also seized during the searches. The trio, identified as Syed Mamoor Ali, Mohammad Adil Khan and Mohammad Shahid, will be produced in the NIA Special Court in Bhopal later in the day.
The NIA, on May 24, registered a case (RC-14/2023/NIA/DLI), during its investigations into the pro-ISIS activities of Mohammad Adil Khan, who came to the agency’s notice in August 2022. The NIA learnt that he and his associates were involved in disseminating ISIS propaganda through social media platforms, as well as through on-ground ‘Dawah’ programmes, to unleash violent terror attacks in India at the instance of ISIS. The module had been conducting meetings and Dars in local mosques, houses and hatching conspiracies to spread terror in the country.