Bihar: The Phulwari Sharif terror module has Pak connection

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Patna: SSP Manavjeet Singh Dhillon addressing a press conference in Patna on Friday, July 15, 2022.

Patna, (Asian independent) Two days after the Patna police and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) busted an anti-national group in Phulwari Sharif area of Patna, the investigation has revealed that it has terror links in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The joint team has arrested seven alleged members of the extremist group — Popular Front Of India (PFI) — till now and one of them named Marguv Ahmed Danish alias Tahir was in contact with youths of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

“Marguv had formed a Whatsapp group named ‘Ghazwa-e-Hind’ wherein a number of youths of Pakistan and Bangladesh were associated with,” said Patna Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Manavjeet Singh Dhillon on Friday.

“Marguv, a native of Bihar’s Gaya district had completed the course of Hafiz Bastania and Fokania. He is said to be a radicalised person who was in contact with Pakistani youths through Whatsapp, Facebook and e-mail since 2016. During investigation, Marguv was involved in uploading and passing provocative audio and video content on social networking platforms and his Whatsapp group ‘Ghazwa-E-Hind’. He was also associated with a Pakistani group ‘Tahriq-e-Labbaik’. A Pakistani national named Faizan is also in regular contact with him,” the SSP added.

Marguv is currently residing in Isopur Canal locality under Phulwari Sharif police station. An FIR was also registered in the Phulwari Sharif police station.

The joint team of Patna ATS and the NIA conducted raids at Sabji Bagh locality on Friday and recovered objectionable material from the offices of PFI.

The joint team has arrested seven persons till now, including Marguv. The other accused are identified as Mohammad Jalaluddin, a retired Jharkhand Sub-Inspector Athar Parvez, Shamim Akhtar, Arman Malik, Tahir Ahmed and Shabbir Malik.

The Patna police registered an FIR against 26 persons in connection with this case and 19 of them are currently absconding.