Missing Kerala techie, accused of joining ISIS terror group, is dead?

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June 20, 2017

Kasaragod, Jun 20: Even as Central investigating agencies are closely watching the whereabouts of the missing Keralites suspected to have joined the dreaded Islamic State terror group, a message received here confirmed the killing of one of the missing youths in Afghanistan.is

A Telegram app message, purportedly sent by Ashfak Majeed, 27, a native of southern coastal belt of Padanna in Kasaragod district, to an acquaintance of his here confirmed the death of Sajeer Abdulla Mangalassery, a native of Wayanad, who was believed to be the first person to leave Kerala allegedly to join the terrorist group.

Message received

The message carrying the facial image of the deceased person was received on Monday.

Ashfak Majeed, who was among the 21 who disappeared from the state, in similar messages earlier had confirmed the killing of three alleged IS recruits from Kerala, terming them as “shaheed”. However, the message did not specify as to how and when Sajeer Abdulla was killed.

NIT-C graduate

Sajeer, a computer engineering graduate from the National Institute of Technology, Calicut, with outstanding academic track record, was believed to be the first one to join the IS from the State and is widely regarded as the key recruiting agent by vociferously championing the IS fighting against the allied forces.

Sajeer Abdulla and family had shifted to Kozhikode after his father, a KSRTC driver, was posted in the city depot. The message said, “May Allah accept him” but declined to divulge further details.

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Mani
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Wednesday, 21 Jun 2017

NIA or Saffron intelligence IB . has gone upto next level ....previously they were doing fake encounters ....now they are linking innocent youths to ISIS....oh people do not be fooled by these agencies ...and Govt is playing vital role in this tactics ....as they always wanted MUSLIMs to be connected to terrorism then only they can survive

These facts will comes out later ....after some years ...where Sangh plays a role ....and at that time another scam already working according to the present trending #terrorism

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Bengaluru, Mar 11: With the outbreak of coronavirus, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Tuesday said that over 1,000 people in the state have been identified for observation.

"So far, 1048 people have been identified for observation. Out of which 446 samples have been sent for testing. 389 samples have tested negative. Four samples have tested positive," Chief Minister Yediyurappa told reporters.

Earlier today, Health Minister B Sriramulu said that family members of those who tested positive for COVID-19 have been isolated and their health is being monitored.

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Bengaluru, May 27: Former Karnataka chief minister and JD-S leader HD Kumaraswamy on Wednesday said that the state government should withdraw the decision to name the Yelahanka bridge after Hindutva ideologue Vinayak Damodar Savarkar.

"The state government's decision to name the Yelahanka bridge after Savarkar is a disgrace to those who have struggled for the country's prosperity. This doesn't give a good name to the state government," Kumaraswamy tweeted.

"There are many great people who worked for the development of the country before and after independence. Their names could have been used for this bridge. Do other states name their bridges after our leaders? On behalf of the people of the state, I urge the state government to take a step back from this decision," he added.

The newly built Yelahanka bridge was named after Savarkar last year in a BBMP council meeting. Later it was sent to state government for approval. Tomorrow, the bridge is likely to be inaugurated for public use.

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