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3 men inspired by ISIS held, they planned terror strike in NCR or UP: Delhi Police

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Published : Jan 9, 2020, 3:18 PM IST

Updated : Jan 9, 2020, 7:57 PM IST

3 ISIS terrorist were planning to carry out terror attacks in Delhi-NCR and UP: Delhi special cell
3 ISIS terrorist were planning to carry out terror attacks in Delhi-NCR and UP: Delhi special cell

15:15 January 09

3 ISIS terror module arrested by Delhi special police

3 ISIS terror module arrested by Delhi special police

New Delhi: Ahead of Republic Day, the Delhi Police's Special Cell arrested three men on Thursday who was inspired by ISIS and planning terror strike in the National Capital Region of Uttar Pradesh

The Delhi Police arrested all three terrorists after an encounter in Wazirabad on Thursday morning. 

While addressing the media Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said, "the three suspects were arrested in the morning during the encounter. The suspects have been identified as Khaja Moideen (52), Abdul Samad (28) and Syed Ali Navaz (32). They were highly radicalised. Two of them were accused in the killing of a Hindu leader Suresh Kumar. One of them was accused of attempting to murder a Hindu leader in Tamil Nadu." 

"One foreign-based handler was handling them via a social media application. They went to Nepal and were searching for opportunities, waiting for instructions to carry out terror attacks in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR," the official added. 

Khwaza Moinuddin had been earlier arrested in ISIS-related cases. He was a member of the module of the ISIS in Tamil Nadu. 

Police found arms and ammunition from these suspects.

Two of them were on conditional bail in the sensational murder case of KP Suresh Kumar, a Hindu Munnani leader.

The three men arrived in Delhi from Tamil Nadu via Nepal with a design to carry out a terror strike in the NCR or Uttar Pradesh, the police said, adding that afterwards, they had a plan to flee to Nepal and further to Pakistan.

"We received information that the three men had arrived in Delhi from Nepal, taken a room on rent and also procured arms and ammunition. A trap was laid near the Wazirabad Bridge and they were apprehended from the spot after a brief exchange of fire early Thursday morning," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said.

"Preliminary interrogation revealed that Moideen had links with the ISIS. After being released on conditional bail in the murder case of KP Suresh Kumar, he had chalked out a detailed plan to revive the terror outfit's network in India through his associates," he added.

Moideen held several closed-door meetings at his various hideouts to indoctrinate youngsters and make them pledge their allegiance to the ISIS, the officer said, adding that they were being guided by a foreign-based handler. 

"Moideen, along with his associates Syed Ali Nawaz, Abdul Samad, Abdul Shameem, Thowfiq and Jaffar Ali, had decided to abscond from their respective places simultaneously. Initially, they had divided themselves into two groups of three persons each," the DCP said.

"Moideen, Nawaz and Samad went to Kathmandu in Nepal after illegally crossing the border with the help of fake documents. After setting up a base in the neighbouring country, they came to Delhi through the Indo-Nepal border," the police said.
 
Their hideout and weapons in Delhi were arranged by the foreign-based handler through one of his contacts here.


  

15:15 January 09

3 ISIS terror module arrested by Delhi special police

3 ISIS terror module arrested by Delhi special police

New Delhi: Ahead of Republic Day, the Delhi Police's Special Cell arrested three men on Thursday who was inspired by ISIS and planning terror strike in the National Capital Region of Uttar Pradesh

The Delhi Police arrested all three terrorists after an encounter in Wazirabad on Thursday morning. 

While addressing the media Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said, "the three suspects were arrested in the morning during the encounter. The suspects have been identified as Khaja Moideen (52), Abdul Samad (28) and Syed Ali Navaz (32). They were highly radicalised. Two of them were accused in the killing of a Hindu leader Suresh Kumar. One of them was accused of attempting to murder a Hindu leader in Tamil Nadu." 

"One foreign-based handler was handling them via a social media application. They went to Nepal and were searching for opportunities, waiting for instructions to carry out terror attacks in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR," the official added. 

Khwaza Moinuddin had been earlier arrested in ISIS-related cases. He was a member of the module of the ISIS in Tamil Nadu. 

Police found arms and ammunition from these suspects.

Two of them were on conditional bail in the sensational murder case of KP Suresh Kumar, a Hindu Munnani leader.

The three men arrived in Delhi from Tamil Nadu via Nepal with a design to carry out a terror strike in the NCR or Uttar Pradesh, the police said, adding that afterwards, they had a plan to flee to Nepal and further to Pakistan.

"We received information that the three men had arrived in Delhi from Nepal, taken a room on rent and also procured arms and ammunition. A trap was laid near the Wazirabad Bridge and they were apprehended from the spot after a brief exchange of fire early Thursday morning," Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah said.

"Preliminary interrogation revealed that Moideen had links with the ISIS. After being released on conditional bail in the murder case of KP Suresh Kumar, he had chalked out a detailed plan to revive the terror outfit's network in India through his associates," he added.

Moideen held several closed-door meetings at his various hideouts to indoctrinate youngsters and make them pledge their allegiance to the ISIS, the officer said, adding that they were being guided by a foreign-based handler. 

"Moideen, along with his associates Syed Ali Nawaz, Abdul Samad, Abdul Shameem, Thowfiq and Jaffar Ali, had decided to abscond from their respective places simultaneously. Initially, they had divided themselves into two groups of three persons each," the DCP said.

"Moideen, Nawaz and Samad went to Kathmandu in Nepal after illegally crossing the border with the help of fake documents. After setting up a base in the neighbouring country, they came to Delhi through the Indo-Nepal border," the police said.
 
Their hideout and weapons in Delhi were arranged by the foreign-based handler through one of his contacts here.


  

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