ISIS J&K Chief Used His Media Outlet, Ground Soldiers to Spread Terror in India: Report
ISIS J&K chief Umar Nisar Bhat aka Qasim Khorasani has confessed to officials that Swat al-Hind magazine was regularly released in Pakistan and he was in touch with Pakistan-based teams on social media.
Islamic State Jammu and
Kashmir’s chief Umar Nisar Bhat aka Qasim Khorasani, arrested on Monday, had
been talking on a messaging app about laying out ISIS propaganda in India by
recruiting and radicalising “ground soldiers” and through his media outlet –
Swat al-Hind (Voice of Hind), according to the exclusive interrogation report
accessed by CNN-News18.
Khorasani, who is based in Achabal in Anantnag in Jammu and
Kashmir as confirmed by the Indian intelligence agency, was arrested on Monday
along with two of his associates — Tanveer Ahmed Bhat and Rameez Lone. He has
been active in the region since 2016 and was responsible for supplying
logistics, procuring arms and explosives and recruiting ISIS cadres in Jammu
and Kashmir to carry out anti-India activities.
He has confessed to officials that Swat al-Hind magazine was
regularly released in Pakistan and he was in touch with Pakistan-based teams on
social media. The magazine was first launched in February 2020 under the
guidance of Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) handlers. So far, 17 issues
of the magazine have been published. “We have to divide ISIS warriors into two:
One is ground and another is media. At times our fighters are killed by
enemies, but our media warriors should handle the ground and take guns in their
hands,” said Khorasani in a conversation on Telegram.
He also funded ISIS supporters
from India and abroad, according to Intel officials. In another conversation on
Telegram, he has been cautioning recruits to “follow SOPs” (Standard Operating
Procedures) to not get caught by Indian authorities. “Don’t use phone with SIM.
Use best VPN and activate Wi-Fi… Don’t keep anything related to radicalism. In
case you are arrested, enemy should not reach to your mobile.”
Khorasani also accepted that
he had links with Bangladesh- and Maldives-based Islamic Ameer (chief), which
he could have used to expand terrorist propaganda networks. “I want to clarify
one thing very clearly that in this group we don’t have to use words like ISHP,
ISJK or Kashmir. We should use the word Wilayat Al-Hind (Islamic State province
in India)…”
He also said he was in contact with Pakistani national Huzaif
Al-Bakistani who was killed in a US drone strike in Afghanistan and was
responsible for radicalisation of Indian youth. Khorasani also communicated
with another Aijaz Ahangar, a Kashmiri resident who fled to Pakistan and now
lives in Afghanistan and is a chief recruiter of the Islamic State Jammu and
Kashmir.
News is originally taken from: https://www.news18.com/news/india/isis-jk-chief-used-his-media-outlet-ground-soldiers-to-spread-terror-in-india-report-3981962.html
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