Beware: ISIS chief uses Skype, trains Indian youth to become suicide bombers
Mumbai, Jan 31: Skype, video conferences through other channels have become very popular among everyone as the medium help people to connect with others, despite being in different locations.
However, the same medium now has been misused by terror groups. According to sources, ISIS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi holds special sessions online to give training to youth across the world, especially in India.

The shocking revelations surfaced when Mumbai Anti-Terror Squad (ATS) interrogated a few suspects who were arrested recently.
The young suspects were believed to have decided to join the ISIS. During interrogations, the suspects reportedly told ATS officials that they were given training through Skype and video conferences.
Baghdadi holds such special online training for Mumbai youth just to make them suicide bombers and carry out terror activities in the country.
The suspects also revealed that even females attend these type of classes held by Baghdadi and his aides, informed ATS officials.
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