Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on Monday arrested four Islamic State (ISIS) terrorists from Ahmedabad Airport. According to officials, all the four accused are Mohammad Nusrat, Mohammad Nufran Mohammad Faris and Mohammad Razdin Sri. He was a Lankan citizen and an active member of a banned terrorist organisation. Gujarat Director General of Police Vikash Sahay said, "Information was received that they were coming to carry out terrorist attacks in India." The top police officer further 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." “These 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 list of trains and flights coming from the south. They were all traveling from Chennai to Ahmedabad on the same PNR number via IndiGo flight,” Gujra DGP said at a press conference.
Earlier National Investigation Agency
Chargesheet filed on March 2 against three accused in the Delhi-Padgha ISIS terror module case. According to the NIA, the accused have been identified as Mohammad Rizwan Ashraf of Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh), Mohammad Arshad Warsi of Dehradun (Uttarakhand) and Mohammad Shahnawaz Alam of Hazaribagh (Jharkhand), who are actively promoting anti-India agenda. Were included from.Banned terror outfit NIA said investigation revealed that he had shared digital files related to the manufacturing of the IED with his contacts. They were actively raising funds for their terrorist plans and designs to further ISIS activities and promote their extremist violent ideology. The NIA said investigation revealed that they had shared digital files related to the production. IED with their contacts. They were found to be actively funding ISIS's terrorist plans and designs to further its activities and promote its extremist violent ideology.