Terrorist In UP: ATS Prayagraj unit engaged in search of terrorist Faizan, reward of Rs 25 thousand, studied from AMU
Terrorist In UP: ATS Prayagraj unit engaged in search of terrorist Faizan, who had a reward of Rs 25 thousand, studied from AMU Faizan’s family lives in Kareli GTB Nagar
Terrorist In UP :(Reliable Media) After the reward was announced on Faizan, a student of AMU, the Prayagraj unit of ATS has intensified the search for him. Faizan’s family lives in Kareli GTB Nagar. After Faizan is caught, many other facts including his terrorist module will be known. Sources say that a person from GTB Nagar practices law.
Rayagraj. Islamic State (IS) terrorist Faizan Bakhtiyar is a resident of GTB Nagar locality of Kareli. After a reward of Rs 25,000 was announced on him, the Anti-Terrorist Squad ATS has intensified the search. The police are also gathering information at their level about the terrorist and his family members.
After Faizan is caught, many other facts including his terrorist module will be known. Sources say that a person from GTB Nagar practices law. The eldest of his three sons is Faizan, who was a student of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). Two sons also study outside the city. During the investigation, the security agencies came to know that a few years ago Faizan had gone to Aligarh to study.
Meanwhile, Faizan and his classmate Abdul Samad Malik came in contact with IS terrorist Wajihuddin and then both of them got involved in an anti-national conspiracy. Both of them were also involved in the conspiracy of terrorist attacks in the state along with Wajihuddin. On Friday, ATS had announced a reward of Rs 25-25 thousand on both the terrorists.
After this, Prayagraj unit of ATS also started searching for Faizan. Apart from the family, inputs are also being collected about the youth who were in contact with him. Police are also gathering information at their level about the terrorist and people associated with him.
The terms “terrorist” and “terrorism”
Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of intentional violence and fear to achieve political or ideological aims. The term is used in this regard primarily to refer to intentional violence during peacetime or in the context of war against non-combatants (mostly civilians and neutral military person.
The terms “terrorist” and “terrorism” originated during the French Revolution of the late 18th century but became widely used internationally and gained worldwide attention in the 1970s during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Basque conflict and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The increased use of suicide attacks from the 1980s onwards was typified by the 2001 September 11 attacks in the United States.
There are various different definitions of terrorism, with no universal agreement about it. Terrorism is a charged term. It is often used with the connotation of something that is “morally wrong”. Governments and non-state groups use the term to abuse or denounce opposing groups. Varied political organizations have been accused of using terrorism to achieve their objectives. These include left-wing and right-wing political organizations, nationalist groups, religious groups, revolutionaries, and ruling governments.
Legislation declaring terrorism a crime has been adopted in many states. State terrorism is that perpetrated by nation states, but is not considered such by the state conducting it, making legality a grey area. There is no consensus as to whether terrorism should be regarded as a war crime. Separating activism and terrorism can be difficult and has been described as a ‘fine line’.
The Global Terrorism Database, maintained by the University of Maryland, College Park, has recorded more than 61,000 incidents of non-state terrorism, resulting in at least 140,000 deaths, between 2000 and 2014.
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