Two religious fanatics from Mumbai get 8 years of jail for joining ISIS
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Mumbai – A special Court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on 7th January sentenced Mohsin Sayyed and Rizwan Ahmed, both from Mumbai, to eight years in prison for their attempt to join the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Both have been fined ₹10,000 each. In case of non-payment, the sentence will be extended for another 3 months.
Malvani ISIS module: Terrorist recruiters Rizwan and Mohsin sentenced to 8 years imprisonment for ‘brainwashing’ Muslim youth to join ISIShttps://t.co/podGkjXMYM
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Mohsin and Rizwan are residents of Malvani. They both left home in 2015 to join ISIS. A case was registered against them at Kala Chowki Police Station. After the case was handed over to the National Investigation Agency, a charge sheet was filed against them in July 2016. Both had pleaded guilty in December 2021 to a special Court seeking pardon for the sentence. They escaped life imprisonment as they confessed to the crime.