After NIA arrested four IS operatives a few months back in the state, two more alleged operatives of global terror group, Islamic State (IS), were arrested from Karnataka, a National Investigation Agency (NIA) official said on Wednesday.


Mazin Abdul Rahman of Dakshina Kannada and Nadeem Ahmed KA of Davanagere was arrested on Tuesday in a case related to a conspiracy by some people to further the terror activities of Islamic State (IS) in India, a spokesperson of the federal agency said.


Also read | Karnataka Metro Pillar Collapse: BMRCL Orders Probe, Announces Rs 20 Lakh Ex-Gratia For Kin Of Deceased


The official said the case was initially registered on September 19 last year at Shivamogga Rural Police Station in Karnataka and was re-registered by the NIA on November 4. 


"Investigations revealed that (conspiracy case) accused Maaz Muneer had radicalised and recruited Rahman while accused Syed Yasin radicalized and recruited Ahmed KA for furthering the terror activities of Islamic State," the spokesperson said.


The NIA said that as part of the larger conspiracy, the accused persons attempted or committed acts of sabotage and arson. Earlier, four other accused persons were arrested in the case, the spokesperson said.






(With PTI inputs)