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Eleven men arrested in India for ties to Bangladeshi extremist group IMK planned jihad, raised funds, and recruited via social media.
Eleven men in Assam and Tripura have been arrested and confessed to plotting violence linked to Imam Mahmuder Kafila (IMK), a Bangladesh-based extremist group tied to Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh.
They admitted to fundraising, spreading radical ideology in mosques, and planning armed jihad under the 'Ghazwatul Hind' doctrine.
The suspects, including leaders from Barpeta and Tripura, traveled to Bangladesh in 2024 for training and meetings, using Telegram, WhatsApp, and YouTube to recruit followers.
The network, which emerged after political changes in Bangladesh, is being investigated for ties to operatives in West Bengal and broader extremist activities.
Once hombres arrestados en India por vínculos con el grupo extremista bangladesí IMK planearon la yihad, recaudaron fondos y reclutaron a través de las redes sociales.