Indian Oil Corporation marketing manager arrested for ISIS links
Issues of ISIS' online magazine 'Dabik' were recovered from him, say police.
Jaipur: A senior official of state-run Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) was on Thursday arrested for alleged links with terror organisation ISIS, police said.
The Special Operation Group (SOG) and ATS of Rajasthan Police arrested Mohd Sirazudin, the marketing manager of IOC.
"Sirazudin, hailing from Gulbarga in Karnataka was arrested under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for his alleged involvement in (activities of) international terrorist organisation ISIS, supplying official inputs and recruiting organisation members in the country," Alok Tripathi, Additional DGP (ATS and SOG), said.
"The accused was also active in flaring up and encouraging Muslim youths for (joining) ISIS activities," Tripathi said. On a complaint, SOG and ATS teams verified antecedents of the accused, and checked his WhatsApp and Facebook accounts.
Objectionable materials were seized from his residence in Jaipur, the ADG said, adding he used to contact youths through social media.
A number of issues of ISIS' online magazine "Dabik", pictures, and video were also recovered from him, he said. Further investigation was on, he said.