"We are verfiying the inputs shared by Syria on four Indian youth. We have no such information that they were going to join the ISIS," Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Vikas Swarup told reporters here.
Syrian Deputy Prime minister Walid Al Moaulem had said yesterday that four youth had entered Syria and were taken into custody in Damascus. He, however, did not specify when they were apprehended.
"Four Indians were taken into Syrian custody in Damascus. They were planning to join the ISIS and had entered Syria from Jordan," Moaulem had said.
India has been trying to stop youths from joining the terrorist organisation. In December last, police arrested three youth from Nagpur airport while they were planning to leave the country for joining the ISIS.
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