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Three students held for planning to join ISIS

| | Dec 26, 2015, at 07:43 pm
Nagpur, Dec 26 (IBNS): During a jointly conducted operation by the Telangana police and Maharashtra Anti-terrorist squad (ATS), three people, who allegedly planing to join militant group ISIS, were held from Nagpur on Saturday, reports said.

They were arrested from r Babasaheb Ambedkar international airport.

All of them are reportedly students and missing diaries were filed by their families in Telangana.

Superintendent of police, ATS, Sunil Kolhe was quoted as saying by The Times of India: "Maharashtra police handed over the men to Telangana special cell officers after nabbing them. Telangana police would conduct further interrogations." 

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