National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a supplementary chargesheet against suspected Al-Hind terrorist Shihabudeen on September 3, in which he is charged under Section 120B of the IPC, Section 25(1)(a) of the Arms Act 1959, and Sections 18, 20, 38 and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act- UAPA 1967, Times Now reports on September 16. The chargesheet reveals that there was a conspiracy to set up an Islamic Caliphate in South India. It was also said in the chargesheet that the men were trained to survive in forests and then come out into the open and hunt down Hindu leaders and government officials. The accused also identified secure hideouts at distant locations in Kolar, Kodagu and other places (Karnataka), Jambusar (Gujarat), Ratnagiri (Maharashtra), Chittoor (Andhra Pradesh), Burdwan and Siliguri in West Bengal etc, for taking refuge after committing terrorist attacks. In the course of the investigation, jungle camp training materials such as bows and arrows, rope ladders, water pulleys, jungle boots, sleeping bags, tents, jumbo bags, etc were seized from the houses and possessions of the accused.