Coimbatore car blast: Documents talking about jihad, kafirs and Muslims recovered from Jamesha Mubin's house

One note says humans are divided into Muslims and non-Muslims. Apart from that, the police had also found a note on who has the duty of jihad, and who does not have such a duty.

NewsBharati    04-Nov-2022 14:28:36 PM
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A bunch of handwritten notes were recovered from Jamesha Mubin’s house, the key accused in the Coimbatore blast case. These contained notes on hadith (record of the words, actions, and the silent approval of Prophet Muhammad) and jihad (fight against enemies of Islam).
 
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One note says humans are divided into Muslims and non-Muslims. Apart from that, the police had also found a note on who has the duty of jihad, and who does not have such a duty.
 
Other than these materials, the police recovered a slate with the ISIS flag logo drawn on it. Another slate on which ‘Whoever lays hands on Allah’s house, we will destroy them’ was also found.Investigation based on these recovered materials is being carried out by the police.
 
 
 
Six men were arrested in connection to the car blast in Ukkadam, Coimbatore on October 23. Five men, namely, Mohammad Thalka (25), Mohammad Asarudheen (25), Mohammad Riyaz (27), Feroz Ismail (27) and Mohammad Navaz Ismail (27) were arrested on October 24.
 
 
Three days later, on October 27, Jamesha Mubin’s relative Afsar Khan was arrested. On the same day, the investigation of the case was handed over to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) after the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin made the recommendation. On October 28, one of the accused, Feroz Ismail, confessed that he had met two men in a Kerala prison who had been in touch with terror group ISIS.