4 men linked to ISIS’ Aligarh module arrested
   Date :12-Nov-2023
 
 ISIS’ Aligarh module
 
 
 
LUCKNOW 
THE Anti-Terrorist Squad of the Uttar Pradesh Police arrested four people allegedly linked to the Aligarh module of ISIS, it said on Saturday. The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested Rakib Imam Ansari, a 29-year-old BTech and MTech graduate from Aligarh Muslim University from Aligarh on Friday, it said in a release. The ATS nabbed Naved Siddiqui (23), who was pursuing BSc from Aligarh Muslim University; Mohd Noman (27), a BA (Honours) from the university; and 23-year-old Mohd Nazim, a graduate; from Sambhal on Saturday. Banned ISIS literature, mobile phones and pen drives were seized from the arrested accused, the ATS added.
 
The accused were allegedly linked to the banned terror outfit ISIS and working to overthrow the elected Government through “violent terror jihad” and establish ‘Sharia’. The accused were distributing ISIS-related literature for the purpose among like-minded people and associating them with the terror group, the release stated. They were mentally and physically preparing people for “terror jihad” through online platforms and planned to carry out a major action in the state and the country, it added.
 
The 4 accused came in contact with each other during meetings of the Students of Aligarh Muslim University -- a students’ union -- and were trying to connect new people with ISIS under its garb. Earlier this month, Additional Director General of Police (ATS) Mohit Aggarwal said the unit had received a tip-off that some radicalised people, are influenced by ISIS.