Monday, 5 December 2016

NIA cracks ISIS man’s coded message to dad

By Udumula Sudhakar Reddy

NIA officials has decoded the communications between ISIS terror suspects and their parents with the help of the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-in),

In the case pertaining to the pipe bomb conspiracy involving ISIS suspects from Hyderabad, the communication of one of the main accused, Mohammed Naser from Tanjavur in Tamil Nadu, has been decoded.

According to the NIA’s chargesheet filed in New Delhi’s Patiala Court, after reaching Khartoum in Sudan, Naser had sent a message to his father, Mr Packeer Mohammed, on September 25, 2015. The message didn’t go through but it was forwarded on WhatsApp to Mr Mohammed.

The message read: “Sweet DAD ... Pray for me, for I will never forget you in my prayer and it’s my hope and prayer that we meet again if not in this world then in Jannat, (paradise)... I have reached to the Islamic State (IS). I know it might sound crazy but your son really had to take this step to get out of the corrupt system. There is no come back my father. Don’t go to police as they will torture you and they cannot find me (sic).”

Mr Mohammed had sent an email on September 30, 2015 to his son which read: “Dear Naser, How r u, could u manage with the climate food & shelter there. I m planning to go on vacation so that I can convince ur mum, though I m not going to tell her the truth about u. So far i hadn’t tell anything about u. i intend to say that u gone Jordon for another better job should I need to pay any room rent for sep month. How much I should pay, pls inform (sic).”

On October 5,  2015, Naser wrote to Packeer: “Take care of mom and I’m safe here. What you see in news is propaganda. Life here is wonderful. I want you all to come to Dawlah (Syria). Soon I will give you a number to contact me. If it takes two or three days in replying you, don’t worry. (sic).”

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