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NIA arrests ISIS-inspired bomb experts in 2022 terror case, were giving IED training in Pune poultry farm

“NIA arrests ISIS-inspired bomb experts in 2022 terror case, were giving IED training in Pune poultry farm”, Swarajyamag, August 29, 2023:

“The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two wanted men, including the kingpin of the 2022 Chittorgarh terror case in which explosives were seized in the Rajasthan district. The accused are members of the ISIS-inspired terrorist outfit “SUFA”.

The two men, Mohammad Yunus Saki and Imran Khan, alias Yusuf, both residents of Madhya Pradesh’s Ratlam, were produced yesterday (28 August) in the NIA Special Court in Jaipur.

The NIA expects that their arrest will lead the agency to establish the missing links in the case and unearth the outfit’s linkages to active members and sleeper modules of ISIS in India…..”

Read the full article at Swarajyamag.com

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