A woman who fled Kerala to join ISIS is trapped in Afghanistan. His mother has pleaded with the Indian government to bring him back and prosecute him under Indian law. This woman named Nimisha Fatima had gone missing from Kerala in 2017. Later it was reported that he had surrendered to the Afghan army in 2019 after joining the terrorist organization ISIS.
Nimisha's mother Bindu Sampat has made this appeal to the government, two days after Afghanistan's capture of Kabul and the release of hundreds of prisoners from the prison. Nimisha Fatima was serving her sentence in a prison in Kabul. There is no news of where she went after releasing the prisoners.
Nimisha also has a five-year-old daughter. Bindu Sampat said that he was afraid that his granddaughter might fall into the hands of the Taliban. According to media reports, she said, "I was very happy when I heard the news that the prisoners have been released. Then, by evening, the news came that they had not been released."
He said- "If Nimisha has done something wrong with my country, then she should be punished according to the law here. This is what I have been saying for four years. If she is brought to India from Afghanistan, I will take care of my granddaughter." I will be able to take care. Otherwise, she too will become a victim of these terrorists. I don't know why the Indian government is not allowing her to be brought back."
He told- "A doctor and terrorists coaxed her to join ISIS at Nimisha's coaching center in Thiruvananthapuram. In 2017, 17 people went missing from Kerala, with its mastermind Abdur Rashid and four others." Nimisha and her four-year-old daughter have been in prison in Afghanistan since she and 400 ISIS affiliates surrendered to the Afghan army. Nimisha Fatima's husband was killed in a US airstrike at an ISIS base.
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