I'm telling you, those Mohammed, Muhammad, or Mohammad Muslims, and any others with a derivative name of the prophet of Islam, just can't catch a break when trying to commit jihad against us infidels.
The Asian Financial Forum reported that an Indian ISIS recruiter has been arrested by Rajastan state's Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) alleging that he tried to recruit other young folks belonging the religion of peace, to the terror group.
Mohammed Sirajuddin (his friends call him "Mo") an IOC marketing manager, is accused of promoting the literal Islamic practice of jihad on the Internet. He attempted to groom young girls and boys for induction into the Smithereen Hall of Fame, along with other "seditious activities."
My guess is beheading unbelievers.
According to Alok Tripathi, a top cop with the ATS and Special Operation Group, Mohammed is a native of Karnataka, in the south of India, and he is employed by IOC in Jaipur (which has a great vegetable recipe, I must say) the capital of Rajasthan.
Mo used Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, and other social media to spread the literal word of the Koran, (as does ISIS) to kill the infidels wherever you find them and all that terrorist garbage. He also had several issues of Dabiq, the ISIS terrorist organization's monthly online magazine, but he said he only gets it for the photos of sheep and other farm animals, if you know what he means.
Mo formed several social network groups online and posted messages, photos and videos for ISIS recruitment, says the police statement.
In spite of the fact that ISIS has about 170 million Muslims in its population of 1.25 billion people, there hasn't been much success in their recruitment. This may be due to the fact that Indians are too busy pumping water, studying their schoolwork, cooking great food, and fixing their bicycles, and have no interest in killing people who think differently than them. Another reason may be the fact that the government has been active in preventing the spread of literal Islam and taken security measures since the Paris attacks.
The arrest of Sirajuddin has "not so far affected IOC shares which rose 0.25% on Friday morning," reports the AFF.
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The Asian Financial Forum reported that an Indian ISIS recruiter has been arrested by Rajastan state's Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) alleging that he tried to recruit other young folks belonging the religion of peace, to the terror group.
Mohammed Sirajuddin (his friends call him "Mo") an IOC marketing manager, is accused of promoting the literal Islamic practice of jihad on the Internet. He attempted to groom young girls and boys for induction into the Smithereen Hall of Fame, along with other "seditious activities."
My guess is beheading unbelievers.
According to Alok Tripathi, a top cop with the ATS and Special Operation Group, Mohammed is a native of Karnataka, in the south of India, and he is employed by IOC in Jaipur (which has a great vegetable recipe, I must say) the capital of Rajasthan.
Mo used Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, and other social media to spread the literal word of the Koran, (as does ISIS) to kill the infidels wherever you find them and all that terrorist garbage. He also had several issues of Dabiq, the ISIS terrorist organization's monthly online magazine, but he said he only gets it for the photos of sheep and other farm animals, if you know what he means.
Mo formed several social network groups online and posted messages, photos and videos for ISIS recruitment, says the police statement.
In spite of the fact that ISIS has about 170 million Muslims in its population of 1.25 billion people, there hasn't been much success in their recruitment. This may be due to the fact that Indians are too busy pumping water, studying their schoolwork, cooking great food, and fixing their bicycles, and have no interest in killing people who think differently than them. Another reason may be the fact that the government has been active in preventing the spread of literal Islam and taken security measures since the Paris attacks.
The arrest of Sirajuddin has "not so far affected IOC shares which rose 0.25% on Friday morning," reports the AFF.
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