Rajasthan terror conspiracy case: NIA arrests two absconding accused

New Delhi [India], August 29 (ANI): The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two absconding accused, including the kingpin, in the 2022 case of the seizure of explosives and IED material in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh district. The arrested were part of the ISIS-inspired terrorist outfit ‘SUFA’, said the NIA in a statement.

The duo, Mohammad Yunus Saki and Iman Khan alias Yusuf, both residents of Ratlam, were produced before the NIA Special Court, Jaipur on Monday.

NIA expects their arrest to lead the agency into establishing the missing links in the case and unearth the outfit’s linkages to active members and sleeper modules of the ISIS in India.

According to NIA, Mohammad Yunus Saki and Imran Khan were actively engaged in spreading the ISIS ideology before their arrests from Maharashtra.

NIA had earlier seized explosives and various components used in the fabrication of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from the possession of the accused, wanted in the case RC-18/2022/NIA/DLI.

Investigations had subsequently revealed that the two men had procured the materials and substances for fabricating the IEDs with the intent of spreading terror and mayhem in Rajasthan and elsewhere in India, said NIA.

According to NIA, the arrested duo was highly trained in IED fabrication, were also involved in training their co-accused in making such devices at the Poultry Farm of the mastermind, Imran Khan. The said poultry farm was attached by the NIA last month.

After they fled to Mumbai and subsequently settled in Pune last year, they organized at least two IED Training and Fabrication Workshops in Pune last year. Kingpin Imran and 10 other accused were charge-sheeted in the case by NIA in September last year.