According to the sources, in its charge sheet filed before District Judge Amar Nath, National Investigation Agency (NIA) claimed that the accused were planning to assemble Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from explosive materials extracted from "match sticks".
The court has put up the charge sheet for consideration on August 25.
The charge sheet was filed against Akhlakur Rehman, Mohd Azeemushan, Mohd Meraj, Mohd Osama, Mohsin Ibrahim Sayyed and Yosuf-Al-Hindi under Section 120 B (conspiracy) of IPC and several provisions of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in the case.
"They were conspiring to carry out a terror activity in the area of Delhi/NCR and during Ardh Kumbh festival in Haridwar in order to create terror in the minds of people of India and send global message that they are representatives of ISIS in India," the charge sheet said.
It further added that the "accused owed their allegiance to Islamic State/Islamic State and Levant (ISIL)/ Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) to further its activities in India by way of motivating Muslim youths in this regard and ultimately train and prepare them to carry out terror activities in India and also to shift them to countries like Syria, Iraq etc."
The report further said that the members of the gang were
in touch with each other through mobile phones and various other communication platforms such as WhatsApp, Surespot, Twitter, Trillian, Skype and Facebook.
"Their association with each other is established on record and the recovery of explosives in the form of explosive materials from the matchsticks. The extraction of explosive nmaterials from match sticks was to be used for assembling of IEDs," the report said.
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