The NIA has sent Letters Rogatory to China requesting for the chat details of Areeb Majeed, arrested by the anti-terror agency in December 2014, with his handlers, official sources said today.
Once the authorities in Beijing send in the details including location of his handlers in Syria and Iraq, the NIA will file a supplementary charge sheet in the 'open case' it has registered against the terror group which controls vast swathes of land and population in the two countries and declared a Caliphate, the sources said.
The 24-year-old man from Kalyan landed in Mumbai on November 28, 2014 after spending nearly six months in Iraq, following which he was detained by the security agencies and later arrested.
A case under Unlawful Assembly Prevention Act (UAPA) and a section of IPC which deals with waging war against any Asiatic country, which has friendly ties with India, was registered against ISIS, Majeed and three other young men from Kalyan near Mumbai.
In May 2014, the four had left the country to visit holy places in West Asia but disappeared. They were alleged to have joined ISIS. Majeed, however, returned.
NIA has already filed a charge sheet against four people including Majeed.
According to the NIA charge sheet, Majeed and his three associates -- Saheem Farooque Tanki, Fahad Tanweer Shaikh and Aman Nayeem Tandel -- allegedly entered into a criminal conspiracy between January and November 2014 with the common objective and intention of joining Islamic State of Iraq and Levant (ISIL) or ISIS, a banned international terrorist organisation.
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