During in-camera proceedings, District Judge Amarnath denied relief to accused Mohd Azeemusan, Mohd Osama, Akhlaq ur-Rehman, Meeraj, Mohsin Ibrahim Sayyed and Mudabbir Shaikh, and further extended their judicial custody, sources said.
The accused were arrested by the Special Cell of Delhi Police in the case for allegedly having links with ISIS. The Home Ministry had later transferred the case to National Investigation Agency (NIA). These and other accused were nabbed from various cities including Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Aurangabad.
The NIA, however, opposed the counsel's contention and submitted that the period of probe was extended earlier.
The NIA had earlier taken custody of the accused, saying their custody was required in order to unearth larger conspiracy of the ISIS.
These members were involved in furtherance of activities of their ideologies using internet-based communications like Facebook, Skype and other platforms to lure youths to join the proscribed terrorist organisation, it had claimed.
The Special Cell had registered the FIR in January under the sections of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC. Later the case was transferred to the NIA and a fresh FIR was registered.
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