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UAE deports four more Indians for suspected IS links
New Delhi, Sept 15 (IBNS) Four more Indian nationals have been deported from UAE for suspected links with terror outfit Islamic State,reports said.
The suspects have been deported to Thiruvananthapuram and Kozhikode airports.
Earlier, two other Indians were deported by the UAE government on the same ground. However, Indian police failed to find any evidence against them.
Meanwhile, Cyber police has started investigation into an alleged bid by supporters of ISIS to lure a Kerala youth to join the terror group by sending messages through WhatsApp, media reports said.
A group member allegedly sent messages to the youth from a foreign mobile number, urging him to join the group.
A group member allegedly sent messages to the youth from a foreign mobile number, urging him to join the group.
The messenger also allegedly sent notorious flag of Islamic State to the youth's WhatsApp account, police said. He later approached the police with the complaint.
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