• UP Police Arrest Terrorist Tasked By Pak-Based Jaish To Kill Nupur Sharma

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    UP Police Arrest Terrorist Tasked By Pak-Based Jaish To Kill Nupur Sharma

    Digital Desk: The Uttar Pradesh Police has detained a
    Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist who had been ordered to kill BJP politician Nupur
    Sharma.



    After her comments on the Prophet led to widespread protests in
    India and a number of formal complaints from Gulf countries, Nupur Sharma was
    removed from her position as the BJP's spokesperson.



    Mohammed Nadeem, a citizen of Saharanpur, UP's Kunda Kala
    village, has been named as the terrorist.



    The Anti-Terrorist Squad of the UP Police was informed that the
    25-year-old terrorist had direct communication with JeM (Jaish-e-Muhammad) and
    TTP (Tehreek-e-Taliban).



    According to intelligence provided to the UP ATS, a man in
    Saharanpur who was motivated by TTP and Jaish ideology was getting ready to
    launch a "Fidayeen" attack.



    According to investigators, Mohammed Nadeem's phone records and
    texts indicated that he was prepared to travel to Pakistan for military
    training.



    He was found to have a mobile phone, and the ATS reported that
    it included a PDF file with the title "Explosive Course Fidae Force."



    Additionally, chat and voice messages with Jaish and the
    Tehreek-e-Taliban were found on Mohammed Nadeem's phone, according to the
    police.



    According
    to investigators, he obtained instruction from terrorist organisations on how
    to create virtual phone lines. He was receiving "Fidayeen" attack
    instruction from a Pakistani man named Saifullah on governmental structures or
    police personnel. To receive specialised training, the terrorist was asked to
    go to Pakistan.



     



    In the
    case, the terrorist has also identified his Indian allies, and authorities have
    launched an inquiry.



    According to the police, Mohammed Nadeem communicated with
    terrorist organisations via Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, Telegram, Club House,
    and other social media sites.