Tamil Nadu: Nia has arrested four accused in the case of the radical of youth
New -Delhi, June 18 (IANS). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested four accused in the case on Wednesday for making youth radical in Tamil Nadu, who contacted Jamil Basha, founder of the Arab College. The case is related to the Coimbatore car bomb blast case in Tamil Nadu. A total of eight people have so far been arrested in this case. The four accused arrested by the NIA were identified as Ahmed Ali, Jawahar Satik, Raja Abdullah Alias Mac Raja and Sheikh Dawood. The four was made a fundamentalist by Jamil Basha, founder of Madras Arabic College. He, along with his colleagues, recruited innocent youth and filled the Salafi-Jahadi ideology in the name of the Arab classes in Tamil Nadu. The NIA previously arrested Jamil Basha and his co -workers Irshad, Syed Abdur Rahman and Mohammad Hussain and filed a charge sheet against them. All of these accused classrooms and social media platforms use their anti -national fundamentalism and recruitment activities. Investigation revealed that the accused promoted the Khilafat ideology and glorified martyrdom by Jihad. He is accused of promoting violence and armed uprising with the aim of overthrowing the democratically elected government for the establishment of an Islamic kingdom. The radical network allegedly designed by Basha and his associates is presumably a suicide bomb blast in October 2022 by Jamesa Mubin. In that incident, Mubin operated a vehicle-generated improvised explosives (VEIG) in a place near an ancient temple in Coimbatore, which led to a major security threat and nationwide action on radical terrorist modules. The NIA continues to investigate as part of its efforts to investigate radical terrorist activities against the country. -Ians Sch/Ash/Ekd Share This Story Tags