Strictly adhering to PM Modi’s Policy of Zero tolerance towards terrorism, the NIA has achieved major success in busting Kerala ISIS module & prevents communal terror attacks

Realising Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah’s resolve to uproot every form of terrorism, the NIA has averted possible terror attacks on Places of worship and leaders of certain communities
Arrests One Accused from Hideout in Tamil Nadu & searches 4 locations In Thrissur & Palakkad


New Delhi, 20th July : Strictly adhering to Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s Policy of Zero tolerance towards terrorism, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has achieved major success in busting Kerala ISIS module & prevents communal terror attacks.
Realising Union Home Minister Shri Amit Shah’s resolve to uproot every form of terrorism, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has averted possible terror attacks on Places of worship and leaders of certain communities by busting an ISIS module based in Kerala.
Based on credible inputs and investigations, NIA conducted an intelligence-led joint operation with Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Kerala Police, and searched four locations following the arrest of one accused. The raids were conducted at three locations in Thrissur and one in Palakkad districts of Kerala to bust the IS module, which had been conducting reconnaissance missions and conspiring to commit terrorist attacks.
On Tuesday, NIA successfully tracked and arrested an accused Ashif @ Mathilakath Kodayil Ashraf from his hideout near Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu. The next day (19.7.2023), searches were conducted in the houses of Ashif, as well as three others, identified as Seyid Nabeel Ahammed, Shiyas TS of Thrissur and Rayees of Palakkad. Digital devices and incriminating documents were seized during these raids.
The module had been engaged in raising funds for promoting IS activities and carrying out terror attacks by committing dacoities and other criminal activities. They were conspiring to commit terrorist activities and had already conducted a recce of a few various prominent places, including places of worship and leaders of certain communities in the State. It aimed to spread terror and trigger a communal divide in Kerala.
Investigations in the case (RC-02/2023/NIA/KOC), registered by the NIA on 11th July 2023 under various sections of the IPC and UA(P) Act, are continuing.