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January - 2 
The preliminary forensic analysis of the evidences from 10 arrested Islamic State [IS]-inspired outfit—Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam [HuHI], has revealed that the operatives had gathered powerful explosives to cause large casualties, reports The Indian Expr
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The preliminary forensic analysis of the evidences from 10 arrested Islamic State [IS]-inspired outfit—Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam [HuHI], has revealed that the operatives had gathered powerful explosives to cause large casualties, reports The Indian Express on January 2. The group was in advanced stage of carrying out multiple blasts. The forensic report has also suggested that the explosives’ chemical compositions which are used in firecrackers (such as potassium nitrate, potassium chlorate, sulphur, sugar, arsenic sulphide, aluminium powder) have been used in the earlier to make home-made explosives by terrorists for fabrication of Improvised Explosive Devices [IEDs].
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January - 2 
The presence of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Kashmir is not ‘that big’ but attempts are being made by anti-national elements to radicalise a section of the youth with the global terror group’s ideology, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh sa
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The presence of the Islamic State (ISIS) in Kashmir is not ‘that big’ but attempts are being made by anti-national elements to radicalise a section of the youth with the global terror group’s ideology, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh said on January 2, reports Daily Excelsior. The DGP’s remark came days after a group of youngsters, carrying ISIS flags, forcibly entered the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar and created a ruckus. “A very serious attempt on part of anti-social and anti-national elements is on to radicalise a section of the youth to the extent possible. “The presence (of ISIS) is not that big but the fact that people are being radicalised along those lines cannot be denied,” the Jammu and Kashmir DGP said.
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January - 3 
The National Investigation Agency [NIA] on January 3 arrested Naeem [21]—an Arms supplier to the operatives of Islamic State [IS]-inspired group—Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam [HuHI] from Meerut, reports Business Standard. Allegedly, Naeem was an Arms suppli
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The National Investigation Agency [NIA] on January 3 arrested Naeem [21]—an Arms supplier to the operatives of Islamic State [IS]-inspired group—Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam [HuHI] from Meerut, reports Business Standard. Allegedly, Naeem was an Arms supplier to the 10 operatives of HuHI arrested by the NIA on December 26.
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January - 7 
A Delhi Court on January 7 extended National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody of five of the 10 people arrested on suspicion of being members of Islamic State (IS) module, reports The Hindu. The court remanded the other five accused in judicial cus
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A Delhi Court on January 7 extended National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody of five of the 10 people arrested on suspicion of being members of Islamic State (IS) module, reports The Hindu. The court remanded the other five accused in judicial custody after the agency said they were not required for custodial interrogation. The group was reportedly planning suicide attacks and serial blasts, targeting politicians as also government installations, in Delhi and other parts of north India. The court extended the NIA custody of Mufti Mohammed Suhail alias Hazrath (29) and Saqib Iftekar (26) till January 12.Zubair Malik (20), Rashid Zafar Raq alias Zafar (23) and Anas Yunus (24) were sent to further custodial interrogation till January 10.The others — Zubair’s brother Zaid (22), Saeed alias Sayeed (28), his brother Raees Ahmad, Mohammed Irshad (in late 20s) and Mohammed Azam (35) — were sent to judicial custody till February till February after the NIA did not seek their further remand.They were earlier produced before the court on December 27 after which they were sent to 10-day NIA custody which expired on January 7.The probe agency had initially rounded up 16 persons of the group ‘Harkat ul Harb e Islam’, which loosely translates into war for the cause of Islam.Of the 16 detained, 10 were later arrested — five from Amroha, in Uttar Pradesh (U.P) and five from Seelampur and Jafrabad localities in north-east Delhi.
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January - 9 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has registered a case against around 7-8 youths hailing from Kerala and Karnataka but based in Qatar who travelled to or prepared for travel to Syria since 2013 to join terrorist outfits Jund al-Aqsa (JAA) and Jabh
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) has registered a case against around 7-8 youths hailing from Kerala and Karnataka but based in Qatar who travelled to or prepared for travel to Syria since 2013 to join terrorist outfits Jund al-Aqsa (JAA) and Jabhat-ul-Nusra, reports The Hindu on January 9. Jund al-Aqsa, a militant group operating primarily in Idlib and Hama provinces of Syria, was proscribed in 2017 by the UN for being associated with the Islamic State (IS) and Al Qaida in Iraq.The youths are believed to have been radicalised while living in Qatar and had conducted preparations for or travelled to Syria from 2013 onwards. NIA officials stated that ongoing investigation into other cases involving youth from Kerala who had attempted to or joined IS, threw up information on these Qatar-based youth having joined terrorist groups other than IS in Syria. “NIA is aware of the identity and addresses of these youth. However, it is not clear how the youth travelled to Syria and if they are still alive or dead’. In past instances, youth from Kerala have travelled to Syria via two routes. First, travelling to Turkey by flight and then crossing the border illegally to reach Syria, and second, taking a flight to a Gulf country and then travelling to Iran from where they travel to Turkey by road before crossing over to Syria. JAA is comprised of approximately 1,600 militants, mostly foreign terrorist fighters.
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January - 10 
At least 10 ISIS Khurasan (ISIS-K) militants were killed during a coalition force airstrike in unspecified place of Nangarhar province on January 10, reports Khaama Press.
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At least 10 ISIS Khurasan (ISIS-K) militants were killed during a coalition force airstrike in unspecified place of Nangarhar province on January 10, reports Khaama Press.
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January - 10 
The Afghan Special Operations Forces conducted a raid in Sarobi District of Paktika province, killing one ISIS Khurasan (ISIS-K) militants and seizing weapons and ammunition on January 10, reports Khaama Press.
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The Afghan Special Operations Forces conducted a raid in Sarobi District of Paktika province, killing one ISIS Khurasan (ISIS-K) militants and seizing weapons and ammunition on January 10, reports Khaama Press.
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January - 10 
The National Investigating Agency (NIA) team on January 10 conducted raids in Rajouri and South Kashmir in connection with Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) module busted recently by the agency in Uttar Pradesh, reports Daily Excelsior.The modul
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The National Investigating Agency (NIA) team on January 10 conducted raids in Rajouri and South Kashmir in connection with Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) module busted recently by the agency in Uttar Pradesh, reports Daily Excelsior.The module was plotting to carry out blasts in the country.Sources said involvement of two religious persons of Rajouri and South Kashmir has surfaced in the module and the NIA teams have conducted searches for them.However, identity of the persons, who were wanted to the NIA in the State, couldn’t be ascertained immediately.
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January - 10 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found a Kashmir link of Islamic State (IS) inspired Amroha module - Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam’, reports Times of India on January 10. The module was led by Mufti Mohammad Suhail alias Hazrath. One of the cadre, id
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) has found a Kashmir link of Islamic State (IS) inspired Amroha module - Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam’, reports Times of India on January 10. The module was led by Mufti Mohammad Suhail alias Hazrath. One of the cadre, identified as Saqib Iftekar claiming that he had travelled to Tral, Rajouri and Bandipora twice in 2018 and had sought arms training by a Pakistani trained “Mujahideen”. Saqib who worked as an Imam at Jama Masjid in Baksar, Uttar Pradesh, and helped module procure weapons for their plan to carry out fidayeen attacks in North India on politicians and government establishments. Saqib, sources say, has disclosed that he along with another person, who has been identified but yet to be arrested, travelled to South Kashmir first in May and then in August last year. They had several meetings there for religious purposes in Rajouri and Bandipora. Later, Saqib and his accomplice met a Maulvi in Tral, asking him to arrange a meeting with a ‘Mujahideen’. According to an official, Saqib told this Kashmiri Mufti about his plans to get training from a Kashmiri Mujahid as they are trained in arms, bombs and attack government officials. The Kashmiri Mufti informed him that he knows such person. Another member of Amroha module – Zubair Malik (20), a resident of Jaffrabad in Delhi and a student of BA third year at Delhi university, has told NIA officials that he was tasked to buy similar mobile phones for the group. “They bought similar smart phones with detachable batteries and everytime they made a call or had a chat, they were asked to remove the batteries so that their phones cannot be tracked,” said the officer. Anas Yunus (24), another member in the group, has disclosed that he used to create a new Telegram group everyday on which they discussed their plans and then he deleted it in the night. Their leader Mufti Suhail is still being questioned by NIA sleuths about his online handler – identified as Abu Malik Peshawari. The agency has arrested 11 persons in the case so far. Indian Express further adds that core group allegedly had four membersSuhail; Mohammed Anas, a civil engineering student from Amity University; Zubair and Zaid, all of them residents of Jaffarabad in Delhi. On instructions from their handler they had decided to form the group to carry out IS activities.
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January - 10 
On January 10, National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made the 12th arrest in the ISIS-inspired module 'Harkat-Ul-Harb-e-Islam' (War for the cause of Islam) case, reports The Tribune. The agency arrested 24-year-old Muhammad Absar from Gaziabad in U
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On January 10, National Investigation Agency (NIA) has made the 12th arrest in the ISIS-inspired module 'Harkat-Ul-Harb-e-Islam' (War for the cause of Islam) case, reports The Tribune. The agency arrested 24-year-old Muhammad Absar from Gaziabad in Uttar Pardesh (UP). According to an agency official, he had visited three places in J&K in the months of May and August 2018 along with another accused Iftekhar Sakib in connection with the terror conspiracy.The case will be next heard on January 18. The probe agency also carried out searches in Meerut and Hapur on January 12 with the support of UP Police at three locations connected with Muhammad Absar.Earlier on January 3, 21-year-old Naeem, a resident of Meerut, was arrested on charges of supplying arms to the other 10 accused, including alleged mastermind 29-year-old Mohammad Sohail arrested from Amroha in Uttar Pradesh in December 2018.On December 26, the NIA in early morning raids across 17 locations in New Delhi and Uttar Pradesh claimed busting a module that was allegedly preparing to launch fidayeen attacks.
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January - 13 
The special cell of Delhi Police has apprehended two alleged Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) operatives, reports Times of India on January 13. One of the suspects was identified as Kifayatullah Bukhari, who is considered to be close with HM ‘commander’ Syed N
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The special cell of Delhi Police has apprehended two alleged Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) operatives, reports Times of India on January 13. One of the suspects was identified as Kifayatullah Bukhari, who is considered to be close with HM ‘commander’ Syed Naveed Mushtaq alias Naveed Babu . The other suspect is a minor. DCP (special cell) Pramod Kushwaha confirmed Bukhari’s arrest and added that further investigation was under way. Bukhari is a resident of Pora Bara village in Shopian District of Kashmir. The two were apprehended after Police received intelligence about the movement of militants. The arrest has revealed that Kashmiri militants are procuring weapons from gun runners based in Delhi and neighbouring states as there has been a shortage of small arms used in targeted killings. The operatives travel to Delhi in a bus and carry only one or two pistols and magazines back to valley. Hindustan Times adds that a pistol and 14 cartridges were recovered from the militants. Times of India further adds that a minimal number of weapons are taken back to avoid Police detection. According to Police, the militants came under radar when he came to Delhi to procure weapons. According to sources, The modus operandi had surfaced earlier when the cell arrested two militant of Islamic State-Jammu Kashmir (IS-JK) — Parvaiz Rashid Lone and Jamsheed Zahoor Paul. The two were nabbed near Red Fort in central Delhi. The cell also nabbed three militants of the same module — Tahir, Haris and Asif — with grenades and weapons by tracking their supplier. Now, the special cell teams are trailing Naveed who may be hiding in Shopian. The police said that during this operation, an underground hideout, which could accommodate 4-5 militants at a time, was also found in J&K and destroyed. This hideout was created by Naveed himself. A resident of Nazneenpora of Shopian district, Naveed joined J&K police in 2012 as a constable. In 2017, he was deployed as a guard at a Food Corporation of India (FCI) Facility at Chandpora in BudgamDistrict when he fled with four self-loading rifles from the guard room. He later pledged allegiance to HM.
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January - 14 
A group of 36 members of Islamic State (IS) were released by Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel in in Jawand District of Badghis province on January 14, reports Bakhtar News. In-charge of ANA in west said that Afghan national army troops by launchi
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A group of 36 members of Islamic State (IS) were released by Afghan National Army (ANA) personnel in in Jawand District of Badghis province on January 14, reports Bakhtar News. In-charge of ANA in west said that Afghan national army troops by launching a military operation succeeded to release 36 cadres of IS including women and children from Taliban’s prison in Jawand District.
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January - 14 
Intelligence agencies and Police are now studying the alarming rise in the number of educated people joining terrorism in India, reports India Today on January 14. According to an official, ‘education institutions - colleges and universities - are be
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Intelligence agencies and Police are now studying the alarming rise in the number of educated people joining terrorism in India, reports India Today on January 14. According to an official, ‘education institutions - colleges and universities - are being targeted to radicalise and recruit bright young men studying there’. In November, Delhi Police Special Cell, along with Jammu and Kashmir Police, arrested three youngsters who allegedly owe allegiance to the Islamic State of Jammu and Kashmir (ISJK). Ehtisham Bilal (20), a native of Khanyar in old Srinagar who joined Sharda University (Noida) in 2017, is a case in point. Bilal, who had reportedly joined ISJK, returned home on December 2 last year. Senior officers in the Special Cell also claimed that in October, they arrested two youths in south Kashmir. One of them, Parvez Rashid, was studying BTech in Amroha in western Uttar Pradesh. Not just students, trained engineers are also among the educated people who join the terror outfits. A senior official stated that ‘While recruiting, terrorist groups give first preference to the engineers because they are the ones who have technical expertise and would help in high profile operations and also upgrading the outfit’. The official further said due to these technologies being used by the terror outfit, it becomes impossible for any agency to pick up any clue of the operation. According to the antiterror agencies, at least 62 per cent of the Islamic terrorists are educated. An official also added that ‘information is so easy to get today and it is splashed all over the web. Speeches of Anwar Al Awlaki are most popular. Groups such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), the Indian Mujahideen (IM) and the Al-Qaeda (AQ) have managed to put up a lot of information on their websites which is easily accessible and with time they have managed to get enough number of readership’.To make matters worse, these groups have intentionally put out misleading material online. What is worrying is that unlike WhatsApp which can be intercepted, Telegram and Signal are next to impossible to be tracked. Islamic State in India keeps doing talent hunt online.
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January - 15 
17 anti-government militias linked to Taliban and Islamic State were killed during anti-terrorism operation led by Afghan security forces in different parts of Acheen and Khogyani districts of the province, reports Bhaktar News on January 15.
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17 anti-government militias linked to Taliban and Islamic State were killed during anti-terrorism operation led by Afghan security forces in different parts of Acheen and Khogyani districts of the province, reports Bhaktar News on January 15.
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January - 15 
According to military sources, Afghan Special Operations Forces conducted a raid in Achin District of Nangarhar province, leaving at least 7 ISIS-K fighters dead.
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According to military sources, Afghan Special Operations Forces conducted a raid in Achin District of Nangarhar province, leaving at least 7 ISIS-K fighters dead.
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January - 15 
Nine persons arrested by Special Operation Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police last year (2018) for their Islamic State (ISIS) links were on January 15 handed over to National Investigation Agency (NIA), reports Daily Excelsior. Police handed ove
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Nine persons arrested by Special Operation Group (SOG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police last year (2018) for their Islamic State (ISIS) links were on January 15 handed over to National Investigation Agency (NIA), reports Daily Excelsior. Police handed over all the nine persons to NIA who arrived in Srinagar on January 14 from Jammu and filed an application before City Munsiff Srinagar for their custody. All these persons were working as Over Ground Workers (OGWs) of militant outfits and on their instances, Police recovered two pistols along with 14 rounds, three grenades, one 12-bore single barrel rifle, one ISIS flag and one cutter.
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January - 16 
A Salafi group preacher identified as Zakkariya Swalahi blamed Jamaat-e-Islami and Popular Front of India (PFI) for growth of extremism in Kerala, reports Times of India on January 16. He alleged that seeds of Islamic State (IS) was sowed by PFI and
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A Salafi group preacher identified as Zakkariya Swalahi blamed Jamaat-e-Islami and Popular Front of India (PFI) for growth of extremism in Kerala, reports Times of India on January 16. He alleged that seeds of Islamic State (IS) was sowed by PFI and Jamaat. Incidentally, the Salafi group is facing the allegation that it was responsible for the spread of extremist ideology among Muslims in the state. Abdul Rashid Abdulla, the leader of the IS who is believed to be in Afghanistan, has sent an audio clip recently in which he alleged that the extreme Salafi group was the launching pad for the youth who had migrated to Syria and Afghanistan.
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January - 17 
A Anwar, an Azhikode (Kannur District) native, who reportedly left India to join Islamic State (IS) has been killed in Afghanistan, reports Manoramaonline on January 17. Anwar who was a Popular Front of India (PFI) activist, had travelled Iran from t
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A Anwar, an Azhikode (Kannur District) native, who reportedly left India to join Islamic State (IS) has been killed in Afghanistan, reports Manoramaonline on January 17. Anwar who was a Popular Front of India (PFI) activist, had travelled Iran from the Karipur airport on November 19, 2018 with his pregnant wife Nafsila and three daughters aged 7, 4, and 2. He was previously employed as a driver in Dubai and had come to Kerala in October, 2018. Nafsila’s father filed a Police complaint on December, 2018 after there was no news from the couple. Police said they had examined a voice message from Nufsila on social networking site Telegram. Subsequently, a Police team sifted through other social media accounts and concluded that Anwar could have been killed. However, there is no official confirmation yet. Police said hostile conditions could have prevented the family’s movement to Syria from Iran. They moved to Afghanistan where Anwar could have been killed. Police had then confirmed the death of Shameer’s children Salman and Safwan too.
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January - 17 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided at least six locations in four districts of western Uttar Pradesh and detained four men for interrogation in connection with the recently uncovered Islamic State (IS) inspired module, reports Hindustan Times
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided at least six locations in four districts of western Uttar Pradesh and detained four men for interrogation in connection with the recently uncovered Islamic State (IS) inspired module, reports Hindustan Times on January 17. NIA teams and local Police conducted early morning raids in Athsaini and Badarkha villages of Garhmukteshwar area in Hapur, Kaloli village in Bulandshahr, Battkheri village of Amroha and Jasora and Ajnera villages of Meerut. Hapur’s Superintendent of Police (SP) Sankalp Sharma stated that NIA teams raided the two villages in the District after receiving a tip-off from a man called Naeem. He said Naeem was arrested from Rardhana village of Meerut on charges of supplying a pistol to terror module Harkat-ul-Harb-e-Islam. Three people have been taken into custody from Hapur for further interrogation, however, no arrest have been made. Another team raided Kaloli village of Bulandshahr and took a grocery shop owner Habib in custody. Habib returned to his village after spending many years in Saudi Arabia. Raids were also conducted on the house of Zubair in Batt Kheri village of Amroha but he slipped out before the officials could start the search. The agency had earlier arrested five members of the outfit from Amroha. Officials also raided Jasora, whose resident Absar was arrested on January 12, and Ajnera village of Mundali Police Station in Meerut. Absar was working as a teacher in Jamia Hasania Abul Hasan Madarsa in Piplera village of Hapur. According to officials, Absar had visited three places in Jammu and Kashmir between May and August, 2018 along with Iftekhar Saqib in connection with the terror conspiracy.
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January - 18 
A 'local commander' of the Taliban, identified as Mawlvi Saeedullah was killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED)blast in Manogai in Dara-e-Pech District of Kunar province on January 18, reports Khaama Press.The Afghan Military in the East in a
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A 'local commander' of the Taliban, identified as Mawlvi Saeedullah was killed in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED)blast in Manogai in Dara-e-Pech District of Kunar province on January 18, reports Khaama Press.The Afghan Military in the East in a statement said that the IED was planted by militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khurasan (ISIS-K) militants in Bist area.
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January - 18 
A Delhi Court, on January 18, extended remand of Muhammed Absar, a man arrested from Uttar Pradesh under custody of National Investigation Agency (NIA) by seven days, reports News 18. He was arrested in connection with probe against an Islamic State
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A Delhi Court, on January 18, extended remand of Muhammed Absar, a man arrested from Uttar Pradesh under custody of National Investigation Agency (NIA) by seven days, reports News 18. He was arrested in connection with probe against an Islamic State (IS) inspired group for planning attacks in New Delhi and other locations. Special Judge Rakesh Syal allowed the NIA's plea for further remand during in-chamber proceedings after 24-year-old Muhammed Absar was produced in court on the expiry of his six-day custodial interrogation.
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January - 19 
Four persons, including a husband, wife and their teenage daughter were killed while their minor son received bullet wounds in an alleged shootout by Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), in Sahiwal District of Punjab on January 19, reports GeoTV. CTD
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Four persons, including a husband, wife and their teenage daughter were killed while their minor son received bullet wounds in an alleged shootout by Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), in Sahiwal District of Punjab on January 19, reports GeoTV. CTD personnel said they had killed a 'local commander', identified as Zeeshan of militant organisation Daesh/ Islamic State (IS) and three others in the operation.
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January - 20 
On January 20, CTD officials killed two more suspected terrorists, identified as Abdur Rehman and Kashif Langra in a shootout in Gujranwala District, reports Daily Times. The suspects allegedly belonged to a banned outfit and were gunned down in an e
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On January 20, CTD officials killed two more suspected terrorists, identified as Abdur Rehman and Kashif Langra in a shootout in Gujranwala District, reports Daily Times. The suspects allegedly belonged to a banned outfit and were gunned down in an exchange of fire, a CTD spokesperson said, claiming that the two men were accomplices of terrorist Zeeshan. The deceased were wanted for their involvement in attacks on Security Forces (SFs) and kidnapping of local and foreign citizens, he added. According to the anti-terror police department, the two alleged terrorists were residing in Zeeshan’s house in Lahore and fled when they heard the news of Zeeshan’s death.
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January - 22 
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) during the intervening night and early morning of January 22, arrested nine people (including a juvenile) from Mumbra, Thane and Aurangabad for alleged links with Islamic State (IS), reports Hindustan Times. The
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Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) during the intervening night and early morning of January 22, arrested nine people (including a juvenile) from Mumbra, Thane and Aurangabad for alleged links with Islamic State (IS), reports Hindustan Times. The arrested persons were identified as Salman Khan, Fahad Shah, Zamen Kutepadi, Mohseen Khan, Mohammad Mazhar Shaikh, Taki Khan, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Zahid Shaikh and the 17-year-old juvenile was not named. Mohammed Shaikh worked as a computer engineer in Bhiwandi (Thane District) and was arrested from Mumbra. The ATS also seized chemicals, powder, mobile phones, hard drives, SIM cards, acid bottle, knives etc. during the raids. These arrests came during the course of an investigation into the presence of sleeper cells ahead of Republic Day. Three of the men Salman, Mohseen and Taki are brothers; their main task was to recruit and radicalise. Further, Mohseen, the eldest of the trio was 'head' of the local module and was monitoring every member from Mumbra. He was also connected with propaganda module of IS. Additionally, Fahad Shah was a civil engineer while Zamen Kutepadi worked as a medical representative. The Hindu further reports that the arrested individuals were linked to Popular Front of India (PFI) in Kerala. Furthermore, Times Now reports that the nine arrestees had formed an organisation Ummat-e-Muhammadiya and were in touch with IS. Additionally, it was reported that, Mazar Sheikh, is the son of a close aide of Dawood Ibrahim, identified as Rashid Malbari. According to Maharashtra ATS the arrestees were planning a mass killing by mixing poison in food and drinks at a gathering. DNA further adds that an ATS officer stated that ‘Since his father Rashid Malabari was linked with the underworld, we would be probing if Mazar too had links with underworld operatives’.
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January - 23 
Three militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khurasan (ISIS-K) were killed in a drone strike conducted in Achin District, reports Khaama Press
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Three militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khurasan (ISIS-K) were killed in a drone strike conducted in Achin District, reports Khaama Press
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January - 23 
Two militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khurasan (ISIS-K) were killed in a drone strike conducted in Khogyani District, reports Khaama Press.
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Two militants affiliated with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria Khurasan (ISIS-K) were killed in a drone strike conducted in Khogyani District, reports Khaama Press.
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January - 24 
Taliban envoys, during the ongoing US Taliban talks in Doha, have reportedly agreed to bar international terror groups, like Islamic State in Levant (ISIL) and Al-Qaeda, from operating in Afghanistan, reports Daily Telegraph on January 24. The news r
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Taliban envoys, during the ongoing US Taliban talks in Doha, have reportedly agreed to bar international terror groups, like Islamic State in Levant (ISIL) and Al-Qaeda, from operating in Afghanistan, reports Daily Telegraph on January 24. The news report cites the concession as a significant to allay Washington's fears regarding Afghanistan once again become a terrorist haven when the coalition force leave the country.
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January - 26 
Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on January 26 arrested one more person for his suspected links with Islamic State (IS) from Mumbra in Thane District, reports Indian Express. The arrestee has been identified as Talha Potrick alias Anu Bakr Potrick.
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Mumbai Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on January 26 arrested one more person for his suspected links with Islamic State (IS) from Mumbra in Thane District, reports Indian Express. The arrestee has been identified as Talha Potrick alias Anu Bakr Potrick. Earlier on January 23, Mumbai ATS had arrested seven men and detained a minor for allegedly plotting to carry out a chemical attack. According to ATS, Talha Pudrik, the latest arrest, was picked up from his Mumbra residence after those arrested earlier “revealed his role” in the alleged conspiracy. The ATS seized a laptop, a tablet, a hard disk, pen drives, a router, cell phones and diaries from Pudrik’s residence.
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January - 27 
At least eight militants were killed in coalition forces drone strikes against the hideouts of Islamic State- Khurasan (IS-K) in two Districts (Achin and Khogyani) of the province, reports Khaama Press.
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At least eight militants were killed in coalition forces drone strikes against the hideouts of Islamic State- Khurasan (IS-K) in two Districts (Achin and Khogyani) of the province, reports Khaama Press.
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January - 27 
At least four Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-Khurasan) terrorists were killed in an explosion while replanting an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) an unidentified area near Dara-e-Pech District of the province on January 27, reports Khaama Press. The 20
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At least four Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-Khurasan) terrorists were killed in an explosion while replanting an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) an unidentified area near Dara-e-Pech District of the province on January 27, reports Khaama Press. The 201st Silab Corps of the Afghan Military in a statement said that the explosion took place while the militants were looking to transfer and plant the IED in Kalaigal area of the District.
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January - 27 
Officials suspect that handler of the alleged Amroha-Delhi terror module was based in Pakistan, reports Indian Express on January 28. According to National Investigation Agency (NIA), the handler assumed the online identity of Abu Malik Peshawari and
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Officials suspect that handler of the alleged Amroha-Delhi terror module was based in Pakistan, reports Indian Express on January 28. According to National Investigation Agency (NIA), the handler assumed the online identity of Abu Malik Peshawari and was instrumental in motivating the module’s alleged mastermind, Mufti Suhail, a preacher from Delhi’s Jaffrabad; to join the Islamic State (IS) inspired group. Moreover, NIA investigators, appear to have ruled out a link between Sohail’s alleged module and another led by Abdullah Basith from Hyderabad, who was also found to have been in touch with suspected members of the Islamic State in Jammu & Kashmir. Two members of Basith’s group had been arrested by Delhi Police from Amroha, from where Mufti Suhail and some of his associates hail.
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January - 28 
Investigation officers of Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) stated that the recently arrested 10 Islamic State (IS) linked crossed paths with their handler while being radicalised on the Internet, reports The Hindu on January 28. According to AT
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Investigation officers of Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) stated that the recently arrested 10 Islamic State (IS) linked crossed paths with their handler while being radicalised on the Internet, reports The Hindu on January 28. According to ATS sources, around six months ago, the accused starting reading IS-related literature online. They then began interacting with other, like-minded individuals on various discussion forums. An officer stated that ‘While the exact sequence of events is being verified, inquiries indicate some of the accused, in the course of these discussions, started interacting with their handler. After several such conversations, during which they were further radicalised, the handler put them in touch with each other. We believe this handler is the common link between the Aurangabad module and the Mumbra module’. The officer said this was the genesis of the Ummat-e-Mohammadiya, the second alleged IS sleeper cell to be busted in the State. The accused discussed the plan to procure chemicals and poison food or water. In 2016 15 IS inspired Junood-e-Khalifa-e-Hind (the Army of the Caliphate in India) operatives were arrested.
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January - 29 
Afghan SFs killed eight IS-K militants in Achin District of Nangarhar Province. SFs also destroyed a weapons cache and a house-borne IED.
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Afghan SFs killed eight IS-K militants in Achin District of Nangarhar Province. SFs also destroyed a weapons cache and a house-borne IED.
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January - 29 
Afghan SFs killed two IS-K militants in Darah-ye Pech District of Kunar Province.
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Afghan SFs killed two IS-K militants in Darah-ye Pech District of Kunar Province.
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January - 29 
At least 23 militants belonging to Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-K) and Taliban were killed during separate operations and airstrikes by Afghan and Coalition Forces in the past 24 hours, reports Khaama Press on January 29. The Afghan Special Forces (
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At least 23 militants belonging to Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-K) and Taliban were killed during separate operations and airstrikes by Afghan and Coalition Forces in the past 24 hours, reports Khaama Press on January 29. The Afghan Special Forces (SFs), in a clearance operation, killed five Taliban militants in Sangin District of Helmand Province. SFs also neutralised eight Improvised Explosive Device (IEDs) and 150 pounds of homemade explosives.
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January - 29 
In another coalition air strike two IS-K militants were killed in Khogyani District of Nangarhar.
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In another coalition air strike two IS-K militants were killed in Khogyani District of Nangarhar.
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January - 30 
At least 19 Taliban militants and one Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-K)militant renounced violence in Nangarhar province, the provincial Government said late on January 30, reports The Khaama Press. According to the local officials, the militants were pr
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At least 19 Taliban militants and one Islamic State-Khurasan (IS-K)militant renounced violence in Nangarhar province, the provincial Government said late on January 30, reports The Khaama Press. According to the local officials, the militants were previously involved in destructive activities in Khogyani, Achin, Momandara, Ghani Khel and Haska Mina Districts. Also, Habiba Kakar, Deputy Advisor to Nangarhar’s Governor for social affairs, said the militants renounced violence due to the efforts of National Directorate of Security (NDS). She added that the militants have handed over heavy and small fire arms after renouncing violence.
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January - 30 
Police officials stated that four people from Kerala who had joined Islamic State (IS) along with their families have been killed, reports New Indian Express on January 31. The individuals who were killed have been identified as TV Shameer, Anwar and
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Police officials stated that four people from Kerala who had joined Islamic State (IS) along with their families have been killed, reports New Indian Express on January 31. The individuals who were killed have been identified as TV Shameer, Anwar and Shameer’s son’s Safwan and Salman. Shameer and Anwar were members of Popular Front of India (PFI). Families of two PFI members numbering 10 were missing since November 19, 2018. Kerala Kaumadi adds that Shameer and his family first joined IS and later he was joined by Anwar’s family. An investigation had revealed that they had reached Syria via Iran. Almost 35 people from Kannur have joined IS.
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