ISIS operatives planning attacks arrested by Gujarat ATS

Joint CP of Crime Branch IK Bhatt confirmed that the duo was planning a “lone wolf” attack on a religious place.
ISIS Image used for representational purpose only
ISIS Image used for representational purpose only

RAJKOT: Adding to the number of ISIS operatives arrested in India, two brothers were held by Gujarat ATS in Rajkot and Bhavnagar for planning bombings in the State. On Saturday, a Kerala man, Hafeesudeen, was among the 21 people killed in a drone attack, in Afghanistan. He had allegedly joined Islamic State. 

Earlier, ISIS operatives have been held in Rajasthan, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, New Delhi and Kerala.

The two suspected ISIS terrorists, arrested by Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad, were allegedly planning to carry out serial blasts at some religious places in Gujarat in the next couple of days, the ATS said on Sunday.

The two, who are brothers, were in touch with ISIS operatives overseas through social media, police said, adding that they have recovered bomb-making material from the two.

The two were allegedly planning to carry out blasts at religious places like Chotila.

"Acting on specific information, the Gujarat ATS team has nabbed two suspected terrorists having links with ISIS," Anti-Terrorism Squad's Deputy Superintendent of Police K K

Patel said.

"They are siblings, identified as Waseem and Naeem Ramodiya. While Waseem was arrested from Rajkot, his brother was arrested from Bhavnagar," he said.

"They were ready with all material to make bombs and were planning to carry out blasts at religious places in the nexttwo days," Patel said, claiming that a major terrorist attack has been averted with their arrest.

Gun powder, local made bombs with battery and masks to hide their identity were recovered from the two men, Patel said, adding the police also seized computers in which objectionable and prohibited content was found.

"They were in touch with ISIS operatives outside the country through Twitter and other social media networks," the officer said.

ATS Superintendent of Police Himanshu Shukla said, "It is true that Chotila Temple was on their target. But we cannot give further details at this stage keeping in mind further investigations."

(with inputs from PTI)

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