Delhi Police arrest 6 Bangladeshi nationals for posting messages supporting Pakistan terror outfits

Delhi Police arrest 6 Bangladeshi nationals for posting messages supporting Pakistan terror outfits
COIMBATORE: The Q branch of the Delhi police on Saturday arrested six Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in Tirupur on charges of posting messages supporting a Pakistan-based terror outfit on social media platforms. The operation led to the seizure of eight mobile phones and 16 SIM cards from the suspects. They were living in Tirupur using forged documents, police said.Acting on specific information about provocative posts and communication with extremist modules operating out of Pakistan, Q branch officers reached Tirupur on Saturday and conducted raids in three locations with the help of the Tirupur police. They arrested Mijanur Rahman, Mohammad Shabat, Umar, Mohammad Litan, Mohammad Shahid and Mohammad Ujjal.
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Investigations revealed that the group had been working in garment units in Uthukuli, Thirumurugan Poondi and Palladam areas.“The suspects were in possession of fake Aadhaar cards, which they used to secure employment and housing. They did not have any valid passports or visas to stay in India,” a senior police official said.The seized mobile phones have been sent for forensic analysis to identify their handlers. The Delhi Q branch is interrogating the six men to determine the extent of their involvement with terror networks and whether they were part of a larger sleeper cell.According to police sources, the group is linked to a person who recently stuck inflammatory posters in Delhi supporting a Pakistan-based terror organisation.

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About the AuthorTysion Prabhu

Tysion Prabhu is a senior correspondent with The Times of India in Coimbatore. As a crime reporter, he covers crime trends, defence, and the railways. He holds a master’s degree in journalism from PSG College of Arts and Science, Coimbatore. In addition to crime reporting, he also writes on sports and has a background as a professional cricket player.

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