Kerala Train Arson: NIA Chargesheet Reveals Act Committed by Self-Radicalised Shaheen Bagh Resident
★The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has submitted a chargesheet stating that the Kerala train arson incident was a jihadi terror act committed by a self-radicalised resident of Shaheen Bagh.
★The accused, Sharukh alias Sharukh Saifi, has been charged under various sections of the IPC, UA(P) A Act, Railways Act, and PDPP Act.
★Saifi chose Kerala as the location for the act of terror and arson in order to avoid recognition and intended to return to normal life after the act.
★According to the NIA, Saifi was self-radicalised through online propaganda material promoting violent extremism and jihad.
★Saifi threw and sprinkled petrol on passengers and set the bogey of the Alappuzha-Kannur Executive Express on fire on April 2, resulting in the death of three passengers, including a child.
★He continued to travel in the same train until Kannur before escaping to Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, where he was eventually arrested.
★The investigation revealed that Saifi had purchased petrol from a bunk at Shoranur and a lighter from a store at the railway station there.
★The case was initially registered at the Kozhikode railway police station, and the NIA took over the probe on April 17.
★The NIA conducted searches at 10 locations in Delhi, seized digital devices, and questioned several witnesses during the investigation.
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