Chennai: A special NIA court in New Delhi has convicted a B Tech graduate from Chennai who pledged his allegiance to the Islamic State terror group in a bid to fight along with it in Syria, an official said on Thursday.
The NIA Special Court at Patiala House, New Delhi, pronounced the judgement against Mohammad Naser on Wednesday.
The case, registered by the NIA in December 2015 under sections of the IPC and UA(P) Act, pertains to the criminal conspiracy hatched by the ISIS to establish its base in India by recruiting Muslim youths for ISIS, a proscribed terrorist organisation, through different social media platforms.
“After completion of investigation, the NIA filed chargesheets against 16 accused including Naser on 3 June this year. Naser, a BTech (IT) and certified Ethical Hacker from Chennai, was working as a Web Developer and Graphic Designer in Dubai in 2014,” the NIA official said.
He got radicalised and motivated to join ISIS through the lectures delivered on YouTube by Islamic scholars namely Anjem Choudary and Abu Barra, the official said.
Hence, he made frantic efforts to find persons who could facilitate his travel to Syria/Libya for joining ISIS, the official said.
On persistent efforts, he came across some online handlers and left Dubai to join ISIS/ ISIL for Libya via Sudan, but, he was interdicted by the Sudanese authorities and deported to India in December 2015, according to the NIA official.
After completion of investigation and subsequent trial, the NIA Special Court convicted Naser for the various offences committed by him and sentenced him to rigorous imprisonment for seven years and slapped a fine of ₹ 40,000 on Wednesday, the official said.

