NIA arrests suspected ISIS sympathiser from West Bengal
New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested an alleged 'sympathiser' of banned ISIS terror group from West Bengal.
The agency identified the youth as one Ashiq Ahammed alias Raja, a resident of Hooghly district of the state. Ahammed, who was arrested on Wednesday, will be produced before a special court in Delhi on Thursday for further custody.
The agency had registered a case in this regard in December last year on charges that the Islamic State has been engaged in radicalisation of Indian youths and motivating them to join the terrorist organisation as a result of which some Indian nationals have already joined it or are in the process of joining it for committing terrorist acts in the conflict zone of Iraq, Syria and Libya."
NIA has earlier arrested 14 youths in the case after a nationwide crackdown.