Nigerian nationals Sani Jamiliu (R) and Imran
Kabeer (L) who were apprehended by BSF after they were spotted close to Indo-Pak
border fence in Attari...yesterday.(Image source: The Nation)
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Two young Nigerians
suspected to be on their way to joining the Islamic State (ISIS) terror
gang were yesterday arrested at the volatile India-Pakistan
border after scaling a barbed wire fence near the border. Alert
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers apprehended Imran Kabeer and Sani Jamiliu
both from Kano and later handed them over to Punjab Police. The
suspects aged around 24-25 told BSF officials they wanted to go to
Pakistan and later to Iraq.
The Nation report continues:
They
carried no valid travel documents to enter Pakistan.
Both
youths arrived in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar, 30 km from Punjab, on
Thursday from Delhi in a hired taxi. They argued with the taxi driver on
Thursday night, hoodwinked him and drove away his Swift Dzire car. They arrived
at the integrated checkpoint at Attari yesterday morning.
“On
finding the border gates closed, the youths moved towards a barbed wire fence
along the Attari-Wagah rail track (on which the Samjhauta Express peace train
between both countries plies) and jumped over the high barbed wire fence,
thinking they had entered Pakistan. BSF personnel immediately nabbed them,” a
BSF official said.
BSF
Amritsar sector deputy inspector general M.F. Farooqui confirmed the arrest.
The
entire 553-km international border between India and Pakistan in Punjab is on
high alert following the July 27 terror attack on Dinanagar town in Punjab’s Gurdaspur
district by Pakistani terrorists. Security is also tight in view of the coming
Independence Day on August 15.
Since
the youths claimed their final destination was Iraq, security officials
said they could be headed to join the Islamic State terror outfit.
Both
youths came to India on student visas about a year ago. While Imran is doing
BBA from the Mysuru-based Karnataka State Open University, Sani is a BSc third
semester student of the Kerala-based Mahatama Gandhi University. Both were
residing in Delhi.
Nigerian-born
Umar Farouk Abdulmutalab was arrested on Christmas Day, 2009 aboard North
West Airlines Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit, Michigan
following his attempt to blow up the plane.
He
was found to be carrying plastic explosives in his underwear.
He
was subsequently tried and convicted by a US Federal Court on an eight
count charge including attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction.
Farouk
was sentenced on February 16, 2012 to four life terms plus 50 years without
parole.
Al
Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula claimed,as the trial got underway, that it
trained the convict and supplied him with the explosives.
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