
Tamil Nadu ISIS radicalization case: The National Investigation Agency has carried out raids at as many as sixteen locations across Tamil Nadu in its ongoing investigation into an ISIS radicalisation case. The move comes after the agency filed a chargesheet in August 2024 against four persons accused of having links with the 2022 Coimbatore car bomb blast, a terrorist act allegedly carried out to woo recruits for ISIS.
Jameel Basha, Mohammed Hussain, Irshath, and Syed Abdur Rahman, accused, who engaged in activities affiliated with the so-called terror outfit Islamic State, the ISIS. There are also accused of ISIS’s recruitment and induction of youngsters towards terrorism. After more than an year’s prolonged investigation of National Investigation Agency over the bomb attack at Coimbatore. The incident came to happen during the bombing case outside one ancient temple last 2022 years.
It happened by a then deceased named Jamesha Mubeen; he pledged allegiance of ISIS. According to the findings of NIA, Mubeen was an active terror network in Tamil Nadu. The investigation marked that it used Madras Arabic College (currently known as Kovai Arabic College), using it as the centre for the actual radicalization of vulnerable young minds. Mohammed Hussain and Irshath were said to have established it who have been reported to influence the young minds through social media and classroom sessions.
The NIA had said that the Coimbatore bomb blast was a part of an elaborate anti-India campaign planned by ISIS, with Syed Abdur Rahman, the accused, being allegedly in charge of it.
Updates from the ongoing searches are yet to be awaited.
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