NIA chargesheets 3 ISIS-linked men in bioterrorism, poisoning plot

Published : May 06, 2026, 06:30 AM IST
National Investigation Agency (File photo/ANI)

Synopsis

The NIA has filed charges against three ISIS-linked accused, including a Hyderabad-based doctor, in a bioterrorism conspiracy. The plot aimed at carrying out mass poisoning of people in public spaces using the biological toxin 'ricin'.

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed charges against three accused linked to the proscribed ISIS terrorist organisation in a bioterrorism conspiracy aimed at carrying out mass poisoning of innocent people in public spaces.

According to the NIA, the main accused, Hyderabad-based Dr Syed Ahmed Mohiuddin, along with co-accused Azad and Mohammad Suhel, hailing from Uttar Pradesh, have been chargesheeted before the NIA special court at Ahmedabad (Gujarat) under relevant sections of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Arms Act.

Details of the Bioterrorism Conspiracy

Working under the guidance of their respective IS-linked foreign-based handlers, the accused had operated in a coordinated manner to recruit vulnerable youth radicalised by the handlers to support Jihad and spread terror through illegal prohibited weapons and bioterrorism. They had planned to use 'ricin' - a potent biological toxin occurring naturally in the seeds of castor oil and listed in Schedule I of the Chemical Weapons Convention - to carry out the nefarious agenda of IS.

Initial Arrest by Gujarat ATS

According to the press release, the case was originally registered by Gujarat ATS, following the arrest of Dr Mohiuddin, an MBBS from China, after he was caught at a toll plaza carrying illegal weapons, a bottle containing four litres of castor oil and other incriminatory articles in his car in November 2025. Investigation by the ATS had led to the arrest of the other two accused the same day. Azad and Suhel were found to have earlier picked up parcels of money and illegal prohibited weapons from a dead-drop site in Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, and dropped them at a location in Chhatral, Gujarat, for Moinuddin to pick up.

NIA's Investigation Findings

Main Accused's Role and Motivation

After taking over the investigation in January 2026, NIA found that Moinuddin was involved in the conspiracy by his handler on the promise of being made an ISIS 'Amir' of South Asia. He had transformed his Hyderabad residence into a clandestine laboratory for preparing 'ricin' from castor seeds.

Role of Other Accused

NIA investigations revealed that the other two accused had knowingly participated in the conspiracy by maintaining contact with handlers, receiving and utilising proceeds of terror, conducting reconnaissance, taking an oath of allegiance, and collecting illegal arms and ammunition. Suhel had acted as the crucial link between the handler and other co-accused for recruitment, coordination, and handling of funds and weapons consignments. He had received and distributed funds, conducted reconnaissance, handled and transported illegal weapons, recorded Bay'ah (Oath), and prepared ISIS flags, the release stated.

The investigation in the case is underway as part of NIA's efforts to track the handlers and others involved in the conspiracy.

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