IS links: Phone details of 17 persons missing from Kasargod given to cyber cell

Contact made by Dr Ijas Rahman, his wife Rifaila, Hafeezuddin & others were on WhatsApp, Telegram

Update: 2016-07-13 01:27 GMT
The slug fest between police and Yuvamorcha members during the Yuvamorcha march to the Century dental college, Poinachy in Kasargod on Tuesday. The march was in connection with the alleged IS link of the missing persons as two among them were the student of the college By arrangement

KOZHIKODE: The special team probing the missing of 17 persons  from  Kasargod has  handed over all the phone details to the state cyber cell.    The communications made by Dr Ijas Rahman, his wife Rifaila, Hafeezuddin and others were in the form of voice chats on WhatsApp and Telegram. “High technical expertise is needed to trace out the origin of the communication made through specially made apps,” said Kanjangad deputy superintendent of police, Sunil Babu Kelothumkandy, who is heading the special team.  

He dismissed the visual media reports that Rifaila had contacted her relatives on internet phone on Sunday. “That was baseless.  She contacted much earlier before the incident came to light. No development has taken place after  registering  the cases,” he told DC. The officer refused to comment on how the people go via Teheran if they proceeded to join IS as Iran is fiercely against the terror outfit.

“As per the central agencies, some had reached  Syria and Afghanistan,” said district superintendent of police, Thomson Jose. Intelligence sleuths  gathered information from the relatives of the missing persons on Tuesday also. Details were collected from the father of Firos Khan of Elambachy at Thrikaripur who was said to be in the custody of the National Investigation Agency.

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