The decision came after the police's anti-terrorism unit Special Cell detained 10 youths for their alleged ideological leaning towards banned outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and later let them off, failing to gather adequate evidence.
However, six of them were summoned and questioned at the Special Cell office for a few hours today, after which the investigators let them off again.
They were confronted with evidence which the agency has acquired from a pen drive recovered from one of the three arrested accused and the decoded input obtained from the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In).
"The idea of a deradicalisation centre has been approved by the Police Commissioner. The centre will have counselling facilities and a social network monitoring team to track down youths who are radicalised through social media and are in the early stages," Special Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Arvind Deep said.
He further said "once tracked, the youths will be counselled by experts, including clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and community leaders, in the right way and within the right time."
"Their guardians have given undertaking that they will make sure the boys lead their lives in the right path in future," Deep said.
Delhi Police had picked up 13 youths for alleged links with Pakistan-based terror group JeM after a late night operation on Tuesday and later arrested three Sajid, Sameer Ahmed and Shakir Ansari.
The investigators had earlier claimed that the trio were initially inspired by dreaded ISIS and later shifted their ideological leaning.
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