Paris attacks: Mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud planned attack without using phone, email
New Delhi, Dec 4: Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the mastermind of Paris attacks did not use phone, email to plan the attack. This has been revealed in Islamic State's (ISIS) manifesto - The Black Flags.
Its manifesto was released online on some jihadist platforms.
"Fugitive Paris attack mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud did not use phones or e-mail to communicate with other members of the cell, which carried out the plot," said a report published in the Indian Express.
Abdelhamid Abaaoud, a Belgian-national, was killed in anti-terror raids took place in Paris suburb of Saint-Denis.
Abaaoud's death has been confirmed, but the French prosecutor's office said on Friday that it had not yet been able to formally identify the other two female bodies found in the Rue Cormillon apartment.
ISIS threatens to wage war against India; names PM Modi, Dadri in its e-book
He was suspected of having organised multiple terror attacks. He is known as the mastermind of November 13 Paris attacks that left nearly 130 dead.
ISIS in its manifesto threatened to wage war against India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and several other countries. The group for the first time has made a direct reference of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and ongoing political scenario in India in the e-book.
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