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Why India is weary of letting the Islamic State returnees back on its soil
2023-05-05
[OneIndia] Several states are on a state of high-alert as the movie, 'The Kerala Story is slated for a release on May 5, Friday.

The story is largely based on the case that is being probed by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in which 24 persons from Kerala had joined the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
and joined the outfit in Afghanistan.

Ahmad Zia Saraj, the head of the National Directorate of Security
...the Afghan national intel agency...
told news hounds that there are 408 members of the Islamic State who are lodged in the prisons of Afghanistan. This included four Indians, 16 Chinese, 299 Paks, two Bangladeshis and two from the Maldives.

While Afghanistan would soon begin talks with these respective countries to deport the Islamic State operatives, India is no mood to bring back the four operatives. The four women had travelled to Afghanistan's Nangarhar
The unfortunate Afghan province located adjacent to Mohmand, Kurram, and Khyber Agencies. The capital is Jalalabad. The province was the fief of Younus Khalis after the Soviets departed and one of his sons is the current provincial Taliban commander. Nangarhar is Haqqani country..
between 2016-18. Their husbands were killed in different attacks, following which the four women surrendered before the authorities.

A source tells OneIndia that the Indian authorities are not in favour of these women returning to India. These women had been interviewed by the Indian security agencies in Afghanistan in 2019, a month after they surrendered. The women have been identified as Sonia Sebastin alias Ayisha Raffeala, Merrin Jacob alias Mariyam and Nimisha alias Fathima Isa.

According to the NIA's chargesheet filed in 2017, Sonia had left from Kasargod in 2016, with her husband Abdul Rashid. The agency also said that Merrin had left with her husband, Westin Vincent to Islamic State controlled territory in 2016.

Some of the parents of these girls have been making pleas to the Indian authorities to bring back their daughters. India's policy on internal security however does not allow this. India has taken a cue from the attacks in La Belle France which were undertaken by the returnees of the Islamic State.

An official specialising on the affairs of the Islamic State says that if one looks at the pattern of the terror group, it tends to use returnees to stage attacks. It would take some more time for India to analyse the situation in Afghanistan. The Islamic State follows the pattern of training people on its soil and then sending back the recruits to their motherland. These persons could either end up becoming heroes or could even stage lone wolf strikes, the official explained. This is one of the primary reasons why India is cautious when it comes to taking back the returnees on its soil, the officer also said.
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The Kerala Story: 2023-05-03 Understanding radicalisation in Kerala and how seeds were sown 30 years back
The Kerala Story: 2022-03-27 Converted to Islam and sold: How radicals are trapping gullible women in Kerala
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