Indian diaspora becoming vulnerable to terror attacks: IB


Guwahati, Nov 30 (PTI): Describing ISIS and al Qaeda as serious security challenges for India, Director of Intelligence Bureau Asif Ibrahim today said the Indian diaspora has become increasingly vulnerable to elements having allegiance to terror groups.

Addressing a conference of DGPs and IGPs, Ibrahim said al Qaeda and ISIS pose serious security challenges for the country if they were not dealt with on priority.

"The rapid territorial gain and the influence of caliphate on one hand glamorises the image of the group (ISIS), while on the other it enhances its capability," he said at the conference attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Rajnath Singh and several Chief Ministers.

The Director of the IB said vulnerable groups and fringe elements from over 80 countries have gone to the region (Iraq-Syria) to participate in the conflict.

Ibrahim said a splinter group of the Indian Mujahideen operating in the Af-Pak region has announced its support to the ISIS and to bolster its flagging image, al Qaeda has announced the formation of its Indian sub continent wing specifically targeting India.

"We have deliberated the serious issue yesterday and felt that the threat is likely to accentuate as the situation unfolds further in future. Indian diaspora has become increasingly vulnerable in the days to come," he said.

Ibrahim said there is also an imminent danger of Indian youths moving to the conflict zone, emerging as a role model and stressed that such developments, may directly or indirectly, pose a threat to India.

"The threat potential is accentuated with some lower rung elements returning from conflict zone," he said.

A youth from Mumbai suburb Kalyan, Arif Majeed, who until now was believed to have been killed while fighting for militant group ISIS in Syria, was arrested on Friday hours after he landed in the metropolis.

In May this year, four youths from Kalyan - Shaheen Tanki, Fahad Shaikh and Aman Tandel, besides Arif - had left India to visit holy places in the West Asia, but they disappeared thereafter and since then were suspected to have joined the Sunni extremist group.

The Director of the IB said despite India having a sizeable Muslim population, the global jehadi activities have no impact, except a few stray incidents.

"Unlike many western countries, local interventions and timely counselling have proved adequate deterrence for penitential recruits. Prominent Muslim sections, organisations, seminaries and clerics in India have not only rejected the declaration of caliphate and ISIS, they have also declared these activities as un-Islamic," he said.

Ibrahim said the Internet has become a tool for radicalisation of Indian youths and there was a need for community and collective response to it.

"Involvement of community leaders in counter- radicalisation initiatives and the need to articulate against jehadi propaganda was highlighted in the deliberation yesterday," he said.

The Director of the IB said in the hinterland of the country, effort of Pakistan and Pakistan-sponsored groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad and SIMI to organise violent attacks on India has been ongoing on.

He said the detection of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in West Bengal's Burdwan has reflected the first brazen attempt by the group to establish a base in India.

Ibrahim also said in the last couple years security forces have been successful in neutralising a series of Indian Mujahideen modules in the country with the arrests of several of its leaders.

  

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  • VINAY, MANGALORE

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    No comments from N.M,Perinje,jossey mamu (DW FEKU)

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  • m.hussain, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    In May this year, four youths from Kalyan..... had left India to visit holy places in the West Asia, .............suspected to have joined the Sunni extremist group.

    "IT IS SUSPECTED TO HAVE JOINED THE SUNNI EXTREMIST GROUP".

    More investigation needed and truth should be known

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    hahahah..good going..suspected hmmmm..read correctly..he left letter to parents that he is searching heaven..he called them from Iraq & told them he is in heaven doing heavenly service..family worried & informed police..he traced with help of his fathers telephone numbers..He was injured in fighting, needed emergency medical help..he slipped to Turkey from Iraq..Intelligence agencies gone to turkey & collaboration with turkey security agencies caught him..made temporary documents & brought to INDIA..still suspected!!!..dig, dig your head in sand,when it knocks your door you will realise..

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    They should be caught and their organs should be chopped so that they will never produce any more terrorists!

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  • m.hussain, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    A youth from Mumbai suburb Kalyan, Arif Majeed, who until................. landed in the metropolis.

    From which flight he landed?

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    ..But Ibrahim saheb, we are very much behind Sanghis eventhough they are not figuring in any of your terror list whether during Congress rule,BJP rule of JD rule..But sickularist wont believe!!..Your list consist of Akhil Bharat Nepali Ekta Samaj,Al Badr,
    All Tripura Tiger Force,Al-Qaida,Al-Umar-Mujahideen,Babbar Khalsa International,Communist Party of India (Maoist), all its formations and front organizations.
    Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) / People's War, all its formations and front organizations,
    Deendar Anjuman,Dukhtaran-e-Millat (DEM),Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), all its formations and front organizations.,Harkat-ul-Mujahideen / Harkat-Ul-Ansar / Harkat-Ul-Jehad-E-Islami
    Hizb-ul-Mujahideen / Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen Pir Panjal Regiment
    Indian Mujahideen, all its formations and front organizations.
    International Sikh Youth Federation (ISYF),Jaish-e-Mohammed / Tahrik-E-Furqan,Jamiat-ul-Mujahideen
    Jammu and Kashmir Islamic Front
    Kanglei Yaol Kanba Lup (KYKL),Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP),Khalistan Commando Force,Khalistan Zindabad Force
    Lashkar-e-Taiba / Pasban-E-Ahle Hadis (LeT),Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE),Manipur People's Liberation Front (MPLF),Maoist Communist Centre (MCC), all its formations and Front Organisations
    National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), in Assam
    National Liberation Front of Tripura,People's Liberation Army (PLA),People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK),Students Islamic Movement of India,Tamil Nadu Liberation Army (TNLA)
    Tamil National Retrieval Troops (TNRT),United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA),United National Liberation Front (UNLF)...where are the Sanghis!!!!

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Sun, Nov 30 2014

    As much as you so called IB and Govt. missionaries isolate, torture, fake encounter, hate and bias on any particular community..so the vulnerable to terror increases. This is what learnt since 1992.

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