Associate of ISIS suspect discussed targeting Modi: Gujarat ATS charge sheet


Team Udayavani, May 11, 2018, 9:40 AM IST

Ahmedabad: A charge sheet filed by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) against two suspected ISIS operatives last month has claimed that an unidentified associate of one of the two arrested men talked about assassinating Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“Yeah lets take Modi out with a sniper rifle,” is a line from a conversation cited in the charge sheet, attributed to an associate of Ubed Ahmed Mirza. The charge sheet against Mirza and Mohammad Kasim Stimberwala — both arrested last October — was filed before the chief judicial magistrate at Ankleshwar in Bharuch district.

As per a WhatsApp chat between Mirza and his associate, identified only as Ferrari, on September 10, 2016, Mirza talked about buying pistols. In response, according to the charge sheet, Ferrari said, “Yeah, lets take (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi out with a sniper rifle Insha-Allah”.

When Ferrari mentioned a Russian-made gun, Mirza promptly replied, “I want it”. In another WhatsApp chat with Ferrari on July 26, 2016, Mirza was told that ISIS handlers had asked its modules and lone-wolf attackers in India to use machetes and big chopping knives to target people.

Instead of taking the risk of buying guns and assembling explosives, one can target people, “especially foreign citizens”, using chopping knives, Ferrari told Mirza. According to an ATS official, the process to identify the other people who figure in these chats, including Ferrari, is underway.

The ATS has alleged that Stimberwala and Mirza were “highly radicalised by the Jehadi ideology of Islamic State and were actively planning lone-wolf attacks on Jews”. While Stimberwala worked as a laboratory technician at a hospital in Ankleshwar, Mirza was a practising lawyer at the Surat district court.

Abdullah el-Faisal, a radical preacher based in Jamaica, and suspected ISIS handler Shafi Armar have been shown as absconding accused in the charge sheet. ATS claimed Stimberwala and Mirza were in touch with el-Faisal and Armar to plan attacks on Jews in India. They conducted a recce of some of the targets and were planning to send radicalised youths outside India to take part in terrorist acts, the charge sheet said.

Both have been charged under IPC sections 120-B (criminal conspiracy), 121-A (sedition) and 125 (waging war against any Asiatic power in alliance with India), apart from the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act. 

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