In Mangaluru blast case, the ISIS Daishwilayah in the Indian forests crops up

India

oi-Vicky Nanjappa

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The
police
found
that
an
attempt
was
being
made
to
establish
an
Islamic
State
province
in
the
jungles
of
South
India,
a
modus
operandi
that
was
unearthed
in
a
2020
case
by
the
NIA.


New
Delhi,
Nov
23:

The
investigation
into
the
Mangaluru
blast
in
which
Mohammad
Shariq
is
the
main
accused,
the
police
found
that
an
attempt
was
being
made
to
establish
an
Islamic
State
province
in
the
jungles
of
South
India.

It
was
learnt
that
Shariq
was
part
of
a
group
in
which
one
member
Taha,
a
member
of
the
Al-Hind
module,
planned
on
establishing
an
Islamic
State
province
in
the
jungles
of
South
India.

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