NIA Dismantles ISIS-Led Bioterror Plot in India
The National Investigation Agency has chargesheeted three individuals, including a doctor, for plotting a bioterror attack in India. Accused of planning mass poisoning using ricin and linked to ISIS, the trio were recruited to radicalize youth. The investigation revealed extensive coordination and preparations involving illegal weapons and financial transactions.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has taken significant strides in counterterrorism efforts by filing a chargesheet against three individuals for conspiring to commit mass poisoning in India, allegedly under the influence of ISIS. The situation has highlighted the complex layers of this multi-state plot.
The accused individuals, including Dr. Syed Ahmed Mohiuddin, were reportedly planning to use ricin, a hazardous biological toxin, on public spaces. The NIA's findings revealed that the suspects were acting in coordination with Islamic State-linked foreign handlers and aimed to recruit and radicalize youth for jihadist purposes.
This case underscores the dual threats of bioterrorism and radicalization. Authorities have tracked illegal transactions, revealing a network of illicit weapon exchanges and covert preparations for a high-stakes, harmful agenda meant to destabilize and spread chaos.
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