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IS India recruiter killed in United States drone strike

According to the report, he is learnt to have recruited at least 30 men for the outfit.

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According to the authorities, the deceased, 26, was a native of the town of Bhatkal, in the southwestern state of Karnataka, and headed Junud ul Khalifa e Hind (Army of the Indian Caliphate), a group formed a year ago to serve as a spearhead of the ISIS in the country.

Chief recruiter of ISIS in India, Mohamamd Shafi Armar, has been killed in a drone strike in Syria.

In fact, he was very close to IS chief Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and his duties included helping the terror group get a hold in India.

Shafi was a native of Bhatkal in Karnataka.

The report adds that the agencies are yet to ascertain the exact circumstances under which he was killed.

His older brother Sultan Armar, who headed the ISIS branch in India, was killed also in Syria in March 2015. He had formed the AuT after developing differences with Bhatkal brothers-led Indian Mujahideen. He even arranged funds – through transfers and hawala transactions – for IS recruits here. “We have learnt about his death”. However top government officials are regarding this incident as “big news”. Sultan Armar, who headed AuT before his death, allegedly appeared in many videos (now blocked) with his face digitally masked, asking Indian Muslims to join AuT and wage a war in the name of jihad.

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Armar had emerged as the common link among prospective jihadists across the country after several youth were arrested by the National Investigation Agency recently.

Mohammed Shafi Armar alias Yousuf al Hindi the 27-year-old alleged head-hunter of the banned Daesh