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Ahead of Independence Day, NIA Arrests Active ISIS Member From Delhi

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New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested an active member of ISIS from his residence in the national capital for allegedly collecting funds for the terror outfit and sending it to Syria and other places in form of cryptocurrency.

According to reports, the name of the accused has been identified as Mohsin Ahmad, a resident of Batla House in Delhi.

NIA in an official statement added that “NIA conducted search operations in the residential premises of accused Mohsin Ahmad, presently residing near Jogabai Extention in Batla House, New Delhi and permanent resident of Patna in Bihar and subsequently arrested him in the case pertaining to online and on-ground activities of ISIS,”.

The statement further added that a case has been registered after NIA took suo-moto cognizance on June 25th, 2022.

Mohsin Ahmad is a radicalized and active member of ISIS. He has been arrested for his involvement in a collection of funds for ISIS from sympathizers in India as well as abroad.

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