Radicalised girl detained in India for having links with ISIS

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Srinagar, Jan. 26 (TNS): A radicalised Pune-based teenage girl was detained by occupied Jammu and Kashmir Police following an intelligence input that she wanted to join banned ISIS terror group, Indian police said on Friday.

The girl identified as Sadiya Anwar Shaikh, who turned 18 in November last year, had come from Pune and was staying in Bijbehara as a paying guest and planning to join the ISIS, the police has claimed.

However, during her extensive questioning, the school dropout turned out to be having radical thoughts who had fallen prey to false propaganda on social networking site about alleged suffering of the Kashmiri people at the hands of Indian occupation security forces, the officials said.

Occupied J&K police got in touch with her mother and aunt and she will be handed over to them as there is no case pending against the detained girl either in the Valley or Maharashtra, they said.