Bhopal Teacher Arrested for Alleged Radicalization and Recruitment
The goal is to establish Islamic rule in India by 2047. In Bhopal, a coaching teacher was found to be the alleged leader of a Mujahideen group. The ATS arrested accused Mohammad Faraz, who was allegedly influencing children toward radical ideology under the guise of free coaching. The investigation revealed that Faraz targeted financially weak youths and tried to recruit them into extremist networks. Suspicious chats and evidence of foreign contacts were found on his mobile phone. He was reportedly in touch with foreign handlers through the Botim app and was sharing sensitive information. Interrogation revealed that preparations were underway.
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Arrest and Allegations The Madhya Pradesh ATS arrested Mohammad Faraz in Bhopal, alleging he was involved in radicalizing youth through social media and attempting to recruit financially weak individuals into extremist networks [3][4]. This aligns with the primary claim that a coaching teacher was arrested for such activities.
Goal of Islamic Rule Several sources mention the alleged goal of establishing Islamic rule in India by 2047, as stated in the what is said in the video and reported by India Today [3]. However, the direct leadership role in a 'Mujahideen group' is not as clearly substantiated as the radicalization and recruitment allegations.
Evidence and Investigation Evidence cited includes suspicious chats, foreign contacts, and communication through apps like WhatsApp and Telegram [3]. The claim about using the Botim app specifically is not directly confirmed in the provided sources, though communication with foreign handlers is mentioned [3].
The investigation is ongoing, and further revelations are expected, making some aspects of the claim subject to ongoing inquiry. [1][2][3]