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Indian police arrest ‘jihadi tweeter’ in Bangalore

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Indian police arrest ‘jihadi tweeter’ in Bangalore

Mehdi Masroor Biswas placed under arrest for operating ShamiWitness Twiiter account in support of Islamic State radicals fighting in the Middle East


PUBLISHED : Saturday, 13 December, 2014, 7:04pm
UPDATED : Saturday, 13 December, 2014, 7:19pm

Agence France-Presse in Bangalore

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Commissioner of Police MN Reddy gestures whilst speaking as Director General of Police, LR Pachau (right) looks on during a press conference on the arrest in Bangalore on Saturday. photo: AFP

Indian police on Saturday arrested a 24-year-old believed to be the handler of an influential Twitter account supporting Islamic State militants, officials said.

Mehdi Masroor Biswas, who works for an Indian food conglomerate in the southern city of Bangalore, is alleged to be behind the Twitter account ShamiWitness.

The account had 17,700 followers, including many foreigners fighting for Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, until it was shut down following a report by Britain’s Channel 4 News on Thursday.

Tweets from ShamiWitness contained jihadist propaganda as well as information for would-be recruits and messages praising fallen fighters as martyrs.
“He has confessed to the fact that he was operating ShamiWitness Twitter account for the last many years”
Director General of Police LR Pachuau

Police in Bangalore raided his house in an upscale suburb early on Saturday and seized his mobile phone, laptop computer and documents for evidence.

“On the basis of credible intelligence inputs ... we have apprehended Mehdi Masroor Biswas from his rented one-room apartment,” Director General of Police LR Pachuau said at a news conference.

“He has confessed to the fact that he was operating ShamiWitness Twitter account for the last many years ... he used to work in the office in the day and became active on the internet late at night,” he said.

India’s moderate population of 150 million Muslims have rarely been drawn into sectarian conflicts in the Middle East and elsewhere.

However, an Indian student was recently charged with terror-related offences after he returned home from Iraq where he is alleged to have worked for the jihadists.

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A screenshot of the Twitter account, which has since been taken down. Photo: Screenshot

Biswas’s arrest has further fuelled fears that IS militants are attempting to recruit radicalised Muslim youngsters online.

Pachuau said Biswas used to tweet “ferociously” after gathering information from TV and news websites on the situation in Iraq, Syria and the rest of the troubled region.

Biswas was “particularly close to English speaking terrorists” and had become a source of “incitement and information” for youngsters trying to join the IS group.

“Through his social media propaganda, he abetted IS in its agenda to wage war against the Asiatic powers,” Pachuau said.

A preliminary case of abetting war against the state has been registered against Biswas.

The Channel 4 report quoted Biswas as saying that he had personally not joined IS ranks in Iraq and Syria because his family was financially dependent on him.

“If I had a chance to leave everything and join them I might have,” he was quoted as saying.

The British channel said he shared jokes, funny images and talked about superhero movies on his Facebook page. He also used to post pictures of pizza dinners with friends and parties at work.

However, in an interview with the Indian Express newspaper published on Saturday Biswas said his claims to Channel 4 were meant to get the television reporter off his back.

“When Channel 4 called me first and asked if ShamiWitness was my Twitter handle, I did not oppose it ... my outright rejection would not have convinced them. I therefore decided to admit that I was indeed ShamiWitness in the hope that they would not air the programme,” Biswas told the newspaper.

The IS militant group has made extensive use of social media for propaganda and recruitment, and has used it to disseminate grisly execution videos.


 
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