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Police officers investigating at the site of an explosion in a car near Kottai Eswaran Kovil in Coimbatore. File photo

Police officers investigating at the site of an explosion in a car near Kottai Eswaran Kovil in Coimbatore. File photo | Photo credit: the Hindu

The National Research Agency (NIA) has returned to five more people in the case of explosion of Coimbatore coimbatore cars inspired by ISIS of 2022, in which the suicide bomber, Jamesha Mubeen, was killed.

The child on its fourth supplementary load sheet, presented on Thursday Sheikh Hidayathullah, Umar Faaruq, Pavas Rahman, Sharan Mariaappan and Aboo Hanifa for the financing of horror and other activities linked to the attack on Aulmiguu Coimbatore, October October 2022.

With this, a total of 17 defendants have bone load in the case.

Sheikh Hidayathullah and Umar Faaruq were previously transmitted to orchestrate a false covid vaccination certificate scam at 2021-2022. They used the funds obtained from the scam to acquire materials for explosives and other resources for the attack of the car pump.

The scam was facilitated by the defendants Pavas Rahman and Sharan, while Aboo Hanifa had provided funds to generate false certificates.

The charges against Jamesha Mubeen, who had died while performing the suicide bombardment using an improvised explosive device transmitted by vehicle (VBied) in a modified Maruti car, were decreasing.

According to the child’s investigation, Mubeen had promised loyalty to the self-recharge of ISIS, Abu-Al-Haha al-Hashimi al-Qurashi, and aimed to attack non-believers as part of their extremist ideology.

NIA’s investigations also revealed that the defendant had hero meetings in Viyyur’s high security prison and the Sathyamangalam reserve forest to plan the conspiracy.

His goal was to avenge the imprisonment of his leader, Mohammed Azharuddin, who had been arrested by Coimbatore Nia in 2019 for the Salafi-Jihadi Ideology promotion.

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