Suicide Bomber: Suicide terrorist of IS caught in Russia, there was a conspiracy to attack top BJP leader

Posted on 22nd Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

The Russian Security Agency (FSB) has captured a suicide bomber of the terrorist organization IS (Islamic organization). He was on the verge of a suicide attack in India. FSB officials said that this fidayee is a native of a country in Central Asia.

 

According to Russian news agency Sputnik, during initial interrogation, the terrorist confessed that he had hatched a conspiracy to target a top Indian leader. He also told that IS is planning an attack in India.

 

Terrorist training was taken in Turkey, and was about to come to India via Russia

 

According to the FSB, he was in Turkey from April to June and received training in terrorism there. He was first sent to Russia and from there, there was a preparation to be sent to India. The Russian security agency said that the terrorist had planned to detonate himself with explosives to kill a leader of India's ruling party (BJP). He was recruited by a top IS leader into his organization in Turkey as a 'suicide bomber'.

 

Connected to IS via 'Telegram'

 

The Russian security agency has not yet revealed the name of this terrorist. It has been told that he was associated with this global terrorist organization through the social networking site 'Telegram'. After joining IS, he vowed allegiance to the terrorist organization. After this, IS trained him in a suicide attack. After this, arrangements were made to send him from Moscow to India. IS had entrusted him with the task of targeting a top BJP leader.

 

Intelligence agencies have alerted

 

Let us tell you, recently the intelligence agencies of India had said that the Pakistani intelligence agency has planned terrorist attacks in Chandigarh and Mohali. Along with this, an alert has been issued by the terrorist organization TRF in Jammu and Kashmir. The central government has declared Islamic State and all its supporting organizations and allies as a banned terrorist organization in India.

IS is banned under the First Schedule of the 1967 Prevention of Unlawful Activities Act. According to the Home Ministry, IS is spreading its ideology through various internet-based social media platforms. That is why the security agencies are constantly keeping a watch on them.

 

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