Kabul gurudwara attack also includes Kerala person, joined ISIS in 2016

Top sources said that Al-Hindi was Mohammad Sajid Kuthirulmal, a shopkeeper in the area of ​​Kasargod in Kerala. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been looking for it since 2016. An Interpol notice has also been issued against him.

Friday, March 27, 2020

/ by Today India




One of the
four terrorists involved in the terrorist attack on Sikhs in New Delhi, Kabul, was a 30-year-old shopkeeper who had fled four years ago to join the Islamic State ( ISIS ) along with 14 other youths from Kerala The Islamic State on Friday published a photo of Abu Khalid al-Hindi, a suicide bomber. He was part of the same four-member team that attacked Kabul's gurdwara. 25 Sikhs lost their lives in this attack on Wednesday. Let me tell you here that Sikhs are such a minority in Afghanistan who have a very small population.
Top sources said that Al-Hindi was Mohammad Sajid Kuthirulmal, a shopkeeper in the area of ​​Kasargod in Kerala. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been looking for it since 2016. An Interpol notice has also been issued against him.

In July 2016, the couple, who live in Kasargod, Kerala, filed a police complaint that their 30-year-old son Abdul Rashid was missing with his wife Ayesha (Sonia Sebastian) and child for almost two months. At that time it was said that they have all gone to Mumbai.

At the same time, complaints of missing 14 other people were lodged in different police stations here. Initial investigations revealed that all the missing persons had joined the banned Islamic terrorist organization Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

The investigation into the case of all these people joining ISIS revealed that 29-year-old Yasmin Mohammed Zahid is a conspirator. Further investigation revealed that Yasmin Mohammed Zahid lived in the Batla House area of ​​Okhla Jamia Nagar in Delhi, originally from Sitamarhi district in Bihar. Abdul Rashid worked for ISIS in association with Yasmin. He was arrested on 1 August 2016 at Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. At that time, she was trying to escape to Afghanistan with the child.




According to the Kerala Police, Yasmin Mohammed Zahid and Abdul Rashid worked together to raise funds for ISIS and motivate Indian youth towards this organization. After Yasmin's arrest, the case was handed over to the NIA.

An NIA investigation has revealed that Abdul Rashid, Yasmin and others were involved in activities to establish ISIS in Kerala and other places in India since 2015. It is now learned that people who fled from Kerala were involved in the terrorist attack in Afghanistan.

Though the NIA did not file a charge sheet against Sajid, he is lodged as an accused and is absconding in the case. NATO and Afghan forces claim to have killed most of the ISIS members in Nangarhar, but sources believe that many may have survived. Sources said that Sajid was apparently one of those who escaped from Nangarhar.

Investigations revealed that Abdul Rashid and Sajid were staying at the same place where other people who had fled from Kerala to join the ISIS were present. This information has been revealed by rinsing the social media platforms of relatives of these people.

The biggest attack on Afghan Sikhs



he families of those killed in the Kabul gurdwara attack demanded
an investigation . The families of those killed in the terrorist attack on a gurdwara in Kabul have demanded the government of Afghanistan to launch an investigation into the attack. The Islamic State Khorasan (ISKP) claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack on a Sikh gurdwara in Shorbazar area of ​​Kabul on Wednesday morning in which at least 25 people of the Sikh community were killed. While a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance, around 150 people were inside, when three IS militants attacked the gurdwara. "We want to investigate," Tolo News quoted Deep Singh, a relative of one of the victims, as saying on Thursday. Our people have been killed. '

Inside another member of the family, Singh said, 'In which book have you read about attacking a mosque and a dharmashala. In which religion does this happen? ' Children studying in the gurdwara said that the gunmen killed their teachers in front of them. Tolo News quoted an eyewitness Gurjeet as saying, “Three people came here. They did not see us and we were not killed. I wish I had been killed. We were hiding in a room. '


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