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Three Kalyan youths who joined ISIS may return from Syria

Don't worry lads. There is a plan being made for a 'Grand Welcome'. Accidents are very common in such incidents though. Welcome back to the land of 'Sin'.
 
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Well How long does it take a government to ban an outfit which is likely to screw you in future?????(i could understand if it was UPA because of their appeasing stands) But i doubt new government has any such commitments..... They should ban this outfit as soon as possible and make clear to the public that anyone who goes ISIS way will be treated as Terrorists.....
 
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Well How long does it take a government to ban an outfit which is likely to screw you in future?????(i could understand if it was UPA because of their appeasing stands) But i doubt new government has any such commitments..... They should ban this outfit as soon as possible and make clear to the public that anyone who goes ISIS way will be treated as Terrorists.....

Even banning the organisation will not help .

How can anybody prove that the said people were working for ISIS ??

There may be indirect proof but direct proofs will be difficult to attain .
 
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Even banning the organisation will not help .

How can anybody prove that the said people were working for ISIS ??

There may be indirect proof but direct proofs will be difficult to attain .

Well banning the organisation gives the chance for agencies to work on these guys....... I am sure you know how police works, do they collect the proof first and then arrest them? No right????

They will be arrested and interrogated and get the info revealed and arrest them...Put them on trail......

This is how we work right?
 
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KALYAN/MUMBAI: The three youths from Kalyan, suspected to have joined the Islamic States of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), are expected to return home from Syria. This is what one of the youngsters, Shaheen Tanki, told his family when he called up on September 6, a relative of the Tankis, who asked not to be named, told TOI on Sunday.

"For the time since he went missing, Shaheen (Tanki) spoke to his mother and brother. He said he's perfectly fine and they should not worry about him," said the relative.

The four men, all in their early 20s, left for Iraq in the last week of May with a group of pilgrims, but disappeared mysteriously. Subsequently, they had called up their relatives to say that they had joined ISIS.

A senior officer of the state Anti-Terrorism Squad told TOI that Tanki was very clear and coherent when he spoke of his impending return. "He told his mother that he would return to India along with his two other friends, Fahad Shaikh and Aman Tande, but did not give any time frame,"

Meanwhile the security agencies say it would be difficult to prosecute these boys since they have not committed any crime in India. "Since the outfit they are allegedly working for is not banned in India, no action can be taken against them," a source from security establishment said.


One of Tanki's relatives said that that was the first time Tanki spoke about return saying all three of them were fine and doing well in Syria. Tanki refused to divulge further details about the death of Majeed except 'he was killed in a bombing'.

The relative said, the family was relieved to hear the news and were happy.

The family have shared information about calls to different investigation agencies like Anti Terrorism Squad, Intelligence Bureau, National Investigation Agency and local Thane police.


Earlier, on August 26, Tanki had called up his family and informed that his friend, Arif Majeed, who went along with them, was killed in a bombing in Raqqa city of Syria. "It was during this conversation that his mother broke down and literally begged over phone asking Tanki to return home," the ATS officer said.

The ATS which has so far qustioned over one and a half dozen people in this case said the boys cannot be booked under any section of the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). "We have no intention to prosecute them. However, their statements will be recorded and information on how they reached, who (mis)guided them will be extracted. It's still not clear whether they joined ISIS or not. We don't have any evidence for this too," said the senior officer. He added that people are discussing about the boys and their alleged links with the ISIS but there is no way they can prove it right now. No look out circular (LOC) notice nether any red corner notice (RCN) was issued against them since it requires a suspects list of crimes and his dossier. There is no previous case against them. The ATS stated that it has no mindset to prosecute the boys but would want them to co-operate wit the police.

In a hypothetical situation, say sources, the foreign agencies (agents) may arrive to question the boys to join the dots. "We cannot say whether they were indoctrinated or not. Once they arrive here, their statement will disclose everything and if someone found guilty of misguiding youth will also be brought under our radar," said police sources.

Tanki, a call centre employee and the three others engineering students, come from financially sound and educated families in Kalyan. August 26 was the day when one of them first indicated about their return. Overwhelmed and happy, the families chose not to speak about the call in detail until their children come back. Earlier, the youth during their conversations in June and July would deny coming back. In June, their families had lodged missing persons' complaint with the Bazaar Peth police in Kalyan.

Earlier, two youth had called up their families and said their families would go to heaven for the work the youth were doing. On August 28, an internet page claimed Majeed married a Palestinian girl and took part in several operations. However, there was no evidence of the written content.


How the cast unfolded

* May 24: Without informing to their parents, four youths from Kalyan leave for Iraq as part of a 42-member group of pilgrims. They vanish a day before the group is supposed to return

* May 26: Their families file missing complaints with the local police station

* July (last week): For the first time, two of the youths - Aarif Majid and Shaheen Tanki - call up their parents to say they are safe and whatever they are doing would take their families to heaven

* July 28: Three of the youths call up their families to wish them for Eid.

* August 26: Tanki calls up his relatives to inform them of Aarif Majid's death in an air attack

* September 6: Shaheen Tanki calls up to say that they plan to return to India

WSFDV-Three Kalyan youths who joined ISIS may return from Syria-Times of India-News
I have my own suspicion about them. World leaders are gathering against them. They may face tough time if they stay in those restricted areas. That's why they are spreading or should I say diversifying there assets all around the globe. These rest of the Indian nationals can be used as assets to spreead panic back here in home country. Family will work like a buffer state for them. Our security agencies should be on watch and should intervene on first hint. We can't allow panic in our country by these terrorists. Thank you.
 
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Why?

They bring more radicalization in a country surrounded by similar thinking countries.

What do you mean no?

We don't want another madcap terrorist group in India.
let them do their job they know whats right and whats wrong
 
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