Details of Operation Sindoor
During the operation, the ATS recovered Al-Qaeda related literature, a sword, and documents related to “Operation Sindoor” from the terrorists. Operation Sindoor, mentioned in these documents, is linked to jihadist activities and propaganda against India. Deputy Inspector General of ATS, Sunil Joshi, stated that these terrorists were promoting AQIS ideology through social media and were actively involved in radicalising and recruiting youth.
Use of Auto-Delete Apps
The investigation revealed that all four terrorists were connected through social media, particularly Instagram. Mohammad Faiz from Delhi was in contact with Pakistani Instagram accounts that provided him with jihadist material. To conceal their communication, the terrorists used auto-delete apps to ensure no trace of their messages remained. The ATS recovered jihadist, Gazwa-e-Hind, and anti-India propaganda material from their mobile phones.
Legal Proceedings
A case has been registered against the arrested terrorists under sections 13, 18, 38, and 39 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), along with sections 113, 152, 196, and 68 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Fardeen and Saifullah have been remanded to 14 days of ATS custody, while Mohammad Faiz and Zishan Ali will be produced in court on Thursday. The ATS is now thoroughly investigating their network, funding, and foreign contacts.
Vigilance of Security Agencies
The ATS launched this operation after receiving a tip-off on June 10th about five suspicious Instagram accounts. The terrorists’ activities were monitored through digital and physical surveillance. The ATS claims these terrorists were planning violent activities to overthrow democracy in India and establish Sharia law. This arrest is considered a major success in the ongoing anti-terrorism campaign in India. The ATS and central agencies are now investigating their international connections and searching for other potential suspects.
Statement by Saifullah’s Brother
Saifullah’s brother, Ameen, expressed surprise at the arrest, stating that Saifullah worked at a furniture company and exhibited no suspicious behaviour. However, the ATS maintains they possess concrete evidence.