The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Court in New Delhi, on May 6, pronounced varying jail sentences against five persons in a case relating to a conspiracy by Islamic State-Khorasan Province (IS-KP) group to promote the ideology of Islamic State (IS) and spread terror through acts of violence in India, reports NIA. The accused persons have been identified as Sadiya, Nabeel Siddiqui Khatri,Jahanazaib Sami Wani, Hina Bashir Beigh and Abdullah Basith. The NIA had on July 12, 2020 arrested Sadiya along with another Pune resident Nabeel Siddiqui Khatri in the terror case. According to the NIA, Sadiya and Nabeel were found to have links with a Kashmiri couple Jahanazaib Sami Wani and his wife Hina Bashir Beigh, who were arrested initially by the Delhi Police Special Cell on March 8, 2020 for their affiliation to IS-KP. NIA re-registered the case against Wani and Beigh on March 20, 2020.During the course of the investigation, Abdullah Basith, who was arrested in another IS terror offence, was also named as an accused in the IS-KP case as he was found to be associated with Wani and Beigh. The NIA then arrested Abdur Rahman, alias Dr Brave, in August 2020.