25 Indian nationals living in Afghanistan are on the radar of NIA (National Investigation Agency). As per sources, the NIA suspects that all these Indian terrorist organizations are linked to ISIS. However, some of them have also died. According to NIA sources, all these people are living near Nangarhar, an area connected with Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The exploring organization has distinguished one of them named Munsib. Munsib is exceptionally dynamic via web-based media. The NIA presumes that it is additionally connected to ISIS through online channels.
Indeed, detainees were delivered from penitentiaries after the Taliban took over Afghanistan. Those delivered incorporate Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP) fear mongers and Indians. In such a circumstance, the examining organization ie NIA (National Investigating Agency) is watching out for the circumstance there.
On 25 March 2020, there was a significant psychological militant assault on the Gurudwara in Kabul, Afghanistan. However, in this 27 individuals including Indian residents passed on. Also, the psychological militant association ISKP had assumed liability for this assault, after which the NIA had enrolled a case in this matter on 1 April 2020. Last year in September, the NIA group went to Afghanistan to research this fear-based oppressor assault on the Gurdwara.
Furnished psychological oppressors entered the gurdwara and started shooting. The NIA presumes that Munsib, an occupant of Kerala, was likewise associated with these aggressors. From that point forward, the National Investigation Agency has thought a few Indians living in Afghanistan with connections to the fearmonger association. Also, the underlying examination by the NIA has uncovered the names of 25 Indian nationals who are living in Afghanistan and have joined with the fear monger association.
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