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Syria-based IS handler sent money to Indian operative: NIA

Syria-based IS handler sent money to Indian operative: NIANew Delhi, July 18 (IANS) A Syria-based Islamic State (IS) handler sent over Rs 5 lakh to one of the suspected IS members to distribute it to other sympathisers of the banned terror outfit, the NIA said in its charge sheet filed against six men on Monday.

The six IS suspects are accused of conspiring to target the Ardh Kumbh Mela at Haridwar in Uttar Pradesh, besides some strategic locations in Delhi, to spread terror.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed the charge sheet against the six accused in a Delhi court.

 

Five of the six men -- Mohammad Azeemushan, Mohammad Osama, Akhlakur Rehman alias Akhlaq, Meraj alias Monu and Mohsin Ibrahim Sayyed -- are in judicial custody while Yusuf-Al-Hindi alias Safi Armar is on the run. He is believed to be working for the IS in Syria.

One of the arrested accused, Mudabbir Mustaq Seikh, has not been charge-sheeted.

"Yusuf-Al-Hindi sent Rs 5,86,000 through hawala channels to Seikh. Out of this money, Rs 3 lakh was given to Sayyed at Darul Nadva Madrasa in Lucknow between December 2015 and January 2016," the charge sheet said.

"The said amount was sent to him for disbursement by Yusuf-Al-Hindi among the active IS operatives, out of which Sayyed provided Rs 50,000 to Akhlakur Rehman in Muzaffarnagar and Rs 1.5 lakh to two unknown persons in Agra."

The probe agency allegedly seized Rs 83,057 from Sayyed after his arrest on February 5.

The other four accused were arrested on January 19.

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