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Just three days before Al Qaeda announced launching of its Indian branch, security agencies have foiled the plans of four youngsters of Hyderabad from joining the Islamic State, a Sunni jihadist group that is controlling large swathes of Iraq and Syria.

The four youngsters, whose names the police withheld, were taken into custody in Kolkata on Sunday last, when they were allegedly planning to cross over to Bangladesh. Their plan was to reach Iraq and then join the fighters of Islamic State, police sources disclosed. The four youngsters were pursuing their engineering courses in Hyderabad and were attracted to the propaganda unleashed by the Islamic State on social media platforms inviting youth to join ‘jihad’ and its fighters in the conflict zones of Syria and Iraq.

Interestingly, the Hyderabad police did not register any cases against these youngsters, but counselled them and their parents before releasing them. Officials, who did not want to the named, said they had not committed any crime in India and hence arresting them was not warranted. The youths went missing for over a week and that’s how sleuths began observing their online activity and tracked them to Kolkata.

Sources said the Islamic State had been hyperactive on social media platforms trying to attract people to join its forces. Those who respond the calls on social media were sent crypted messages and asked to visit other websites and then their itinerary is planned by their handlers.


Four taken into custody in Kolkata when trying to cross over to Bangladesh

Hyderabad youths’ bid to join ISIS foiled - The Hindu
 
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Just three days before Al Qaeda announced launching of its Indian branch, security agencies have foiled the plans of four youngsters of Hyderabad from joining the Islamic State, a Sunni jihadist group that is controlling large swathes of Iraq and Syria.

The four youngsters, whose names the police withheld, were taken into custody in Kolkata on Sunday last, when they were allegedly planning to cross over to Bangladesh. Their plan was to reach Iraq and then join the fighters of Islamic State, police sources disclosed. The four youngsters were pursuing their engineering courses in Hyderabad and were attracted to the propaganda unleashed by the Islamic State on social media platforms inviting youth to join ‘jihad’ and its fighters in the conflict zones of Syria and Iraq.

Interestingly, the Hyderabad police did not register any cases against these youngsters, but counselled them and their parents before releasing them. Officials, who did not want to the named, said they had not committed any crime in India and hence arresting them was not warranted. The youths went missing for over a week and that’s how sleuths began observing their online activity and tracked them to Kolkata.

Sources said the Islamic State had been hyperactive on social media platforms trying to attract people to join its forces. Those who respond the calls on social media were sent crypted messages and asked to visit other websites and then their itinerary is planned by their handlers.


Four taken into custody in Kolkata when trying to cross over to Bangladesh

Hyderabad youths’ bid to join ISIS foiled - The Hindu
thanks India, we need to work together on this issue
 
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Their parents should give them a good whooping, rather than pursuing a good career as engineer they are interested in terrorism.

I have also this one thing in mind. This Engineering college business should be reduced. We also have so many engineering colleges in Odisha now, that a significant number of students who study are into gun running, chain snatching, high way stick ups etc. See, they (their parents) spent quite a lot for this education and after that there is no job and they are not fit for any other jobs (may be due to big dreams and ego).

And after their dreams shatter they resort to these things due to pressure from their parents for not doing anything. I saw in TV some students work in Kirana stores and all that. And Engineering is such an subject that if you do not utilise it withing two years all will vaporize from your mind. The peon's Salary is Rs.5000/- and so do the engineer's from this small Colleges!!

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What a retarded morons there are,eveil mind people are misleading the Muslim youth by stupid propaganda on social media.
 
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these sexually oppressed people wanted to get some war booty

should be shot dead
 
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Just three days before Al Qaeda announced launching of its Indian branch, security agencies have foiled the plans of four youngsters of Hyderabad from joining the Islamic State, a Sunni jihadist group that is controlling large swathes of Iraq and Syria.

The four youngsters, whose names the police withheld, were taken into custody in Kolkata on Sunday last, when they were allegedly planning to cross over to Bangladesh. Their plan was to reach Iraq and then join the fighters of Islamic State, police sources disclosed. The four youngsters were pursuing their engineering courses in Hyderabad and were attracted to the propaganda unleashed by the Islamic State on social media platforms inviting youth to join ‘jihad’ and its fighters in the conflict zones of Syria and Iraq.

Interestingly, the Hyderabad police did not register any cases against these youngsters, but counselled them and their parents before releasing them. Officials, who did not want to the named, said they had not committed any crime in India and hence arresting them was not warranted. The youths went missing for over a week and that’s how sleuths began observing their online activity and tracked them to Kolkata.

Sources said the Islamic State had been hyperactive on social media platforms trying to attract people to join its forces. Those who respond the calls on social media were sent crypted messages and asked to visit other websites and then their itinerary is planned by their handlers.


Four taken into custody in Kolkata when trying to cross over to Bangladesh

Hyderabad youths’ bid to join ISIS foiled - The Hindu
Not good. Any zombie attempting to go to Iraq should be allowed to do so. Less potential trouble for India.
Zombies moving to BD should be stopped though. Sham and Iraq is ok. :devil:
 
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Kick them to Syria,Iraq or wherever they want...We don't need these traitorous scums to live in India anymore..
True, there is no cure for the disease they are suffering from. They will sooner or later will get involved in the Jehadi activities again. It's better to get rid of them then waiting for the day they plant bombs somewhere in the country.
 
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They are Jihadi people...Why do you stop them rather leave them alone and fight among theselves and get finished...Otherwise...these people will create problem in our country...
India should request all the Jihadi people from India itself for a one way ticket to BD or PAK or anywhere in the world....go fight and get martyed for their cause..

Just three days before Al Qaeda announced launching of its Indian branch, security agencies have foiled the plans of four youngsters of Hyderabad from joining the Islamic State, a Sunni jihadist group that is controlling large swathes of Iraq and Syria.

The four youngsters, whose names the police withheld, were taken into custody in Kolkata on Sunday last, when they were allegedly planning to cross over to Bangladesh. Their plan was to reach Iraq and then join the fighters of Islamic State, police sources disclosed. The four youngsters were pursuing their engineering courses in Hyderabad and were attracted to the propaganda unleashed by the Islamic State on social media platforms inviting youth to join ‘jihad’ and its fighters in the conflict zones of Syria and Iraq.

Interestingly, the Hyderabad police did not register any cases against these youngsters, but counselled them and their parents before releasing them. Officials, who did not want to the named, said they had not committed any crime in India and hence arresting them was not warranted. The youths went missing for over a week and that’s how sleuths began observing their online activity and tracked them to Kolkata.

Sources said the Islamic State had been hyperactive on social media platforms trying to attract people to join its forces. Those who respond the calls on social media were sent crypted messages and asked to visit other websites and then their itinerary is planned by their handlers.


Four taken into custody in Kolkata when trying to cross over to Bangladesh

Hyderabad youths’ bid to join ISIS foiled - The Hindu
 
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These hidden jihadists are needed to be culled.
 
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True, there is no cure for the disease they are suffering from. They will sooner or later will get involved in the Jehadi activities again. It's better to get rid of them then waiting for the day they plant bombs somewhere in the country.

There is a cure. Its called reconversion back into Hinduism. :coffee:
 
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