Mangaluru: NIA arrests ex-MLA Idinabba’s granddaughter-in-law for ISIS links
Team Udayavani, Jan 3, 2022, 4:11 PM IST
Deepthi Marla alias Mariyam
Mangaluru: Four months after the arrest of the grandson of former MLA B M Idinabba for suspected terror links, sleuths of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) have arrested Idinabba’s granddaughter-in-law on Monday, January 3.
It is gathered that a team led by NIA Investigating officer of DSP rank Krishna Kumar arrested Deepthi Marla alias Mariyam from her residence in Ullal. She is the wife of Idinabba’s grandson Anas Abdul Rahman.
In August 2021, NIA officials had detained Ammar Abdul Rahman, Idinabba’s other grandson for having links with the terrorist group Islamic State. Mariyam had been questioned in the case but not detained along with him at the time.
Ammar Rahman and Mariyam are suspected to have collected funds for ISIS and even shared positive messages for the group on social media. NIA, reportedly, has also found evidence against Ammar Rahman and Mariyam for recruiting young people from Karnataka, Kerala, and Kashmir for ISIS.
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