Insta
ISIS fighters (Pic via Twitter)
Indian airports and seaports have been put on a high alert to be watchful for and prevent the entry of 25 ISIS-linked Indians in Afghanistan.
Apparently, these individuals were recognised by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) during their probes into multiple IS-inspired modules that are active in the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Delhi and Karnataka.
These people had migrated to Afghanistan and joined the ISIS in the Nangarhar province of the country.
Hence, strict vigilance has been ensured in all 43 airports, seaports, international rail check and land posts with a warning that these 25 individuals might try to enter India through a third country.
Upon a request from the NIA, a red corner notice (RCN) already exists against these concerned suspects.
However, a report from the Economic Times quotes a senior official who mentioned that some amongst these 25 individuals are already dead.
Meanwhile, the NIA officials have recognised certain suspects who are possibly operating from the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and are still active on social media.
Some women from India had even travelled to Afghanistan to join the ISIS but surrendered themselves in front of the erstwhile government led by former Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani.
However, according to the information gathered by the Union Home Ministry, these women have been freed following the Taliban’s takeover of Kabul.
Support Swarajya's 50 Ground Reports Project & Sponsor A Story
Every general election Swarajya does a 50 ground reports project.
Aimed only at serious readers and those who appreciate the nuances of political undercurrents, the project provides a sense of India's electoral landscape. As you know, these reports are produced after considerable investment of travel, time and effort on the ground.
This time too we've kicked off the project in style and have covered over 30 constituencies already. If you're someone who appreciates such work and have enjoyed our coverage please consider sponsoring a ground report for just Rs 2999 to Rs 19,999 - it goes a long way in helping us produce more quality reportage.
You can also back this project by becoming a subscriber for as little as Rs 999 - so do click on this links and choose a plan that suits you and back us.
Click below to contribute.
Latest