Five women among 25 ISIS handlers spread network in India, lure Muslims
New Delhi, May 12: Five women among 25 handlers of the dreaded terrorist outfit Islamic State (ISIS) have been assigned with the task of spreading its network in India.
Despite
a
crackdown
by
the
Indian
intelligence
agencies
they
are
planning
huge
recruitment
in
India.
These
handlers
based
in
Philippines,
Kenya,
Argentina,
Sri
Lanka
and
Indonesia
try
to
lure
Muslims
attracted
to
the
idea
of
establishing
a
Caliphate,
reported
the
India
Today.
These handlers developed contacts to push forward the agenda of ISIS during their visit to India in past.
Earlier recruitment plan of the terror outfit has been foiled by Indian agencies by tracking and intercepting their planned visit to Turkey and Syria.
The group has also launched an app featuring news, execution videos and their victories to propagate its agenda.
The App, however, may not work in regions outside the IS control.
Indian terrorist becomes ISIS poster boy in new video
Anwar Hussain, a resident of Bhatkal, who was killed in Afghanistan while fighting for the ISIS in 2014, emerged as new poster boy for the group.
The move termed as the propaganda technique to revive the recruitment drive because the attraction for the ISIS had been reducing among Indian Muslim youth.
OneIndia News