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Saquib Nachan, India head of ISIS, dies due to…, was main accused in THIS case

Saquib Nachan, the chief of the Indian operations of the Islamic State (ISIS), died in a hospital in Delhi on Saturday. Nachan, a former office carrier of the Indian Islamic Movement of the forbidden students, underwent brain hemorrhage and was admitted to the capital Safdarjungung Hospital. Here’s more.

Saquib Abdul Hameed Nachan belonged to the town of Padgha in the Than region of Maharashtra (Photo Loan: Hindustan Times)

Saquib Nachan, the chief of the Indian operations of the Islamic State (ISIS), died in a hospital in Delhi on Saturday. Nachan, a former office carrier of the Indian Islamic Movement of the forbidden clothing students (SIMI), underwent a brain hemorrhage and was admitted to the capital Safdarjung Hospital at the beginning of this week. According to reports, he was 57 years old. The doctors in the hospital operated by the government confirmed the diagnosis of brain hemorrhage shortly after Nachan’s admission. He was under medical observation for four days before the situation worsened on Saturday morning. Hospital officials, said he died at 12:10.

Who was Saquib Nachan?
Saquib Abdul Hameed Nachan belonged to the town of Padgha in the Thana region of Maharashtra. In the late 1990s and in the early 2000s, it rose as an important figure in Simi, an organization that was banned for antinational activities in 2001. In 2002 and 2003, during the investigations into a series of bombings in Mumbai, his name came under the light of national spotlight, which died at least 13 people and wounded more than a hundred. Nachan was later sentenced to the case against illegal weapons. A private court within the scope of the Law on the Prevention of Terrorism (PAA) was sentenced to 10 years in prison, a period he completed in 2017.

The main defendant in the terrorist module case
In 2023, Nachan was arrested again by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on ISIS terrorists and his supporters in India. He was described as the prime minister accused of what the authorities call the Delhi-Padgha Isis terror module. Since then, he has been in custody of Delhi’s Tihar prison.

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