No direct culpability was found on the part of the nine individuals, including five children, Bengaluru Police Commissioner M N Reddi told reporters here after they were questioned by the city police and central agencies.
He said they were not in touch with any "ISIS agent."
"All of them were influenced by what they say is what is ordained in their religious book that they need to go to the Levant region where they are expected to work for humanity or for the religion," he said.
He said they had been interrogated by both the central agencies and Bangalore city police and "we did not find any direct culpability on part of any of these individuals."
"Therefore, we have not registered any criminal case against them; they have been let off after being spoken to.The two younger members of the group, their families were called from their places and they have been counselled, warned and handed over to their families," he added.
They had reached Istanbul on tourist visas on December 24 last from here and were sent back to India on January 30, by Turkish authorities. On arrival at Bangalore Airport, they were questioned by the City Police.
Ahad has a Masters in Computer Science from Kennedy-Western University, California,U.S.A and worked in U.S for more than 10 years. Javeed and Nowfal are also engineers. All of them are employed in the city.
