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Who was Saquib Nachan? The accused of terror associated with ISIS dies in Delhi Hospital; Tihar officials say that ‘was recruited due to health issues’. Bharat News

Saquib Nachan, an ISIS-linked convict, who was convicted for their participation in the 2002-03 Mumbai Blast

New Delhi: Death of a convicted terrorist associated with an ISIS, Saikwib Nachan, died on Saturday, receiving medical treatment at Safdarjung Hospital in New Delhi, as confirmed by Tihar jail authorities.Nachan was imprisoned in Tihar Jail No.1 since December 27, 2023, before he shifted to the hospital due to his deterioration health status.His medical journey included an initial referral at Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) Hospital on 22 June, followed by a transfer to Safdarjung Hospital on 25 June. The Tihar administration received a notification at 4 pm that according to ANI, the time limit for the Nachan was over at 11.30 am on Saturday.His remains will be released after the post -mortem examination to his family, in which the funeral was fixed in Borivali village near Padgha on Sunday.

Who was Saquib Nanchan?

Saquib faced firm confidence for his role in the 2002 and 2003 Mumbai bomb blasts, and took over the post of Amir-e-Hind for ISIS in India.Nachan’s 2023 arrest of Nachan’s 2023 was based on ISIS terrorist activities, their active participation in promoting the nominated foreign terrorist organization.The agency accused its participation in the manufacture, instructions and evaluation of improvated explosive equipment (IEDs) for terrorist operations.According to the federal agency, the failure collaborated with other accused individuals, known as the Pune Isis Module case.Sources indicate that his son and legal representative visited him at the hospital earlier this week.2002-03 After his conviction in 2016 for the Mumbai bomb blasts, Nachan completed a 10-year sentence before its release.In 2023, the National Investigation Agency arrested for alleged terrorist activities and arrested others, including IED production, including the banned ISIS organization’s agenda forward.NIA reports identified Nachan as primary accused and self-proclaimed leader, who administered the ‘Bayoth’ oath of loyalty for the self-style ‘Khalifa’ of ISIS for new members.Investigation agencies said that the accused had declared the village an independent area and center for their alleged anti-national operations.In June 2024, the NIA filed allegations against him and 16 other ISIS operators. Allegations related to recruitment of youth, producing explosives, promoting ISIS ideology in India and their alleged conspiracy to build immediate explosive equipment in relation to the Delhi-Pada ISIS terror module case.The anti-Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) made extensive discovery at 22 places in Borivali and Padh in early June, detained several suspects, including relatives of the run, who were released after questioning.“Two separate cases were registered regarding these discoveries, which were based on specific inputs, which were brainwash and provoked by Nachan and their colleagues to participate in anti-national activities from the village,” the official said.The ATS statement indicated that the discovery was part of measures after the Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April, which aims to identify anti-national elements providing logical assistance for terrorist activities.The police have increased security attendance in the preparation for the funeral of the run and in the neighboring Bhiwandi.The police officer said, “We are placing a tab on the situation.”

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