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From engineering student to welders: Who formed ISIS-inspired group busted by NIA

The group comprises youths in the 20-35 age group with moderate education (barring two), hailing from middle-income group families and radicalised by an Amroha-based Mufti.

December 26, 2018 / 22:42 IST
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The National Investigation Agency on December 26 arrested 10 suspected members of a newly set up ISIS-inspired terror outfit here that was allegedly planning to carry out series of suicide attacks in Delhi and north India targeting important political personalities, vital installations and crowded places.

The group comprises youths in the 20-35 age group with moderate education (barring two), hailing from middle income group families and radicalised by an Amroha-based Mufti, who is also the alleged mastermind and founder of 'Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam', which can be loosely translated as 'war for the cause of Islam', the NIA has alleged.

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Following are their brief profiles and roles as alleged by the NIA:

1. Mufti Mohammed Suhail alias Hazrath (29): The alleged founder of the group is a native of Amroha in West Uttar Pradesh where he works as a Mufti in a madrasa at Hakim Mahtab Uddin Hashmi Road. Presently residing in Jafrabad in North East Delhi, he allegedly founded the group three-four months back and indoctrinated its members using on-line resources linked to the ISIS. A video has been seized by the agency where Suhail can be heard telling how to assemble bomb using a circuit.