Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], Four Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists arrested today in Ahmedabad wanted to teach a lesson to Jews, Christians and members of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad said on Monday. Gujarat ATS said that, as per examination of the items recovered from four ISIS terrorists belonging to Sri Lanka, it has been revealed that there is evidence showing their commitment to "join the banned terrorist organization Islamic State (IS)". The path shown by Abu Bakr Baghdadi will teach a lesson to the attackers who committed atrocities against the Muslim community as well as to the Jews, Christians and members of the BJP-RSS. The four accused have been identified as Mohammad Nusrath, Mohammad Faris, Mohammad Rasdin. And he has been cast as Mohammad Nafran. “All are citizens and residents of Sri Lanka,” AT said.Gujarat ATS said the recovered items also revealed that four ISI terrorists had planned to carry out a terrorist attack at any location in India under the banner of Islamic State (IS) and would reach Ahmedabad. "Mohammad Nusrath also holds a valid visa for Pakistan," the counter-terrorism agency said. A pink parcel containing a pistol, ammunition and a black flag was also recovered from their possession. Gujarat DGP Vikas Sahay said that these four terrorists had boarded a flight from Chennai to Ahmedabad. “The arrests were made after analyzing the information and list of passengers coming from the south." "All four are completely radicalized by the ideology of ISIS and are going to come to India to carry out terrorist attacks. According to the information, they were to reach Ahmedabad on 18th or 19th May by railway or flight. The team had formulated a strategy based on the information received and analyzed the passenger lists of trains and flights coming from the south. They were all traveling from Chennai to Ahmedabad on the same PNR number via IndiGo flight,” the Gujra DGP said.