NIA Investigates Allegations of Impersonation in ISIS Case

NIA Investigates Allegations of Impersonation in ISIS Case.webp

Mumbai, February 25 An accused in the ISIS link case, Areeb Majeed, has claimed that he was approached by two individuals posing as Indian Army officers who offered to "drop" his trial if he joined a covert operation, prompting a special court on Wednesday to seek the response of the NIA and Kalyan police.

Majeed, arrested in 2014 under anti-terror laws and currently on trial, filed an application before the court stating that he does not seek any extrajudicial favors or settlements, but wishes his case to be decided strictly on legal merits.

Taking cognizance of his plea, the court said that this is a "serious incident involving suspected impersonation, attempted inducement, subsequent pressure, and interference with the fair administration of justice."

Special NIA judge Chakor Baviskar issued a notice to the Bazar Peth police station (in Kalyan) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), seeking their response to the complaint raised by Majeed.

The matter has been adjourned to March 4.

According to the application filed by Majeed, who was granted bail by the High Court in 2021, the events unfolded on February 21, 2026.

It stated that Majeed was at his college when he was informed by his wife that an unidentified man and woman had arrived at his residence in Kalyan, Thane district, insisting on waiting inside for his return.

The document claimed that the woman, claiming to be from the Indian Army, told Majeed over the phone that she was accompanied by a senior Colonel-rank officer from New Delhi.

She allegedly told Majeed that they needed his "help" in a covert operation and, in return, would "drop the case pending against" him, the plea said.

Suspecting an attempt to prejudice his trial or engineer communications that could implicate him further, Majeed refused them entry.

He then dialed the 112 emergency helpline number and alerted the NIA Control Room.

The two individuals were subsequently taken to the Bazar Peth police station for questioning.

The NIA's case was that Majeed had travelled to Syria to allegedly join the terrorist group ISIS and returned to India to carry out terror activities.

He was arrested in November 2014 under provisions of the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and the Indian Penal Code for waging war against the nation and other charges.
 
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