Bhopal Terror Case Deepens: NIA Charges 18th Accused Amid HuT Conspiracy

The NIA has intensified its crackdown on the Hizb-ut-Tahrir terror network in Madhya Pradesh. They've now charged an 18th accused while filing additional charges against five others in the 2023 conspiracy case. The latest charges involve six individuals who burned a police officer's car following orders from their foreign handler. Investigators reveal the group used religious gatherings as cover to recruit youth and plan violent acts against the government.

Key Points: NIA Charge Sheets 18th Accused in Bhopal HuT Terror Case

  • NIA files first supplementary chargesheet in RC-15/2023 case before Bhopal court
  • Total 18 accused now charged in HuT terror conspiracy case
  • Six accused named for burning police officer's car on foreign handler directives
  • HuT members recruited youth to overthrow government, establish Caliphate
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NIA charge sheets 18th accused; fresh charges filed against five in Bhopal's HuT terror case

NIA files supplementary chargesheet against 6 accused in Hizb-ut-Tahrir terror conspiracy, including car burning plot directed by foreign handler in Madhya Pradesh.

"Secret meetings were organised in the guise of religious gatherings to spread anti-democratic ideology - NIA Press Release"

New Delhi, Nov 7

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has charge sheeted one accused and filed additional charges against five others in a 2023 Madhya Pradesh terror conspiracy case linked with the proscribed Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT) terror organisation, the agency said on Friday.

The anti-terror agency has filed its first supplementary chargesheet in the case RC-15/2023/NIA/DLI before the NIA Special Court at Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh).

“With this, a total of 18 accused have so far been charge sheeted in the HuT conspiracy case. The original chargesheet was filed against 17 accused on November 4, 2023,” the NIA said in its press note.

The supplementary chargesheet filed on Friday has named Mohsin Khan alias Dawood, Mohammad Alam, Misbah-ul-Hasan, Yasir Khan, Syed Danish Ali and Mohammad Shahrukh for their involvement in a terrorist act involving the burning of a police officer’s car on the directives of their foreign handler.

“While Mohsin has been freshly charged under various sections of the UA (P) Act and IPC, additional provisions of the UA(P)Act and IPC have been invoked against the other five accused, who had been charged in the original chargesheet,” the agency said.

Notably, the case was originally registered in May 2023 by the Anti-Terror Squad (ATS), Bhopal, “based on information that HuT members were clandestinely recruiting Muslim youth in Madhya Pradesh and other parts of India to overthrow the democratically elected government and establish a Sharia-based Caliphate.”

The agency further highlighted: “Secret meetings were organised in the guise of religious gatherings (Dars) to spread anti-democratic ideology, promote communal hatred, and indoctrinate youth into committing acts of violent jihad. The group also undertook physical training and combat-style exercises to prepare themselves for future violent acts, as per the investigation.”

NIA is continuing with its investigation into the larger conspiracy of HuT, and to track the absconding members, sympathisers and overseas handlers to dismantle the terror outfit’s anti-India organisational and financial structures.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is really concerning. Using religious gatherings to spread hatred and recruit youth? 😔 We need more awareness programs in communities to prevent radicalization of our youth.
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Arjun K
While I support strong action against terrorism, I hope the investigation is thorough and evidence-based. We've seen cases where innocent people get caught in the crossfire. Due process must be followed.
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Meera T
The foreign handler angle is worrying. We need better intelligence sharing and international cooperation to cut off funding and support from overseas. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone living in Bhopal, this news is quite alarming. We always thought our city was peaceful. Hope the authorities continue their good work and keep us safe.
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Vikram M
Burning police officer's car? These people have no respect for law and order. Full support to NIA in dismantling these terror networks. Our security forces are doing great work.

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