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Security agencies are on high alert after the release of a video of Rameshwaram cafe blast mastermind Farhatullah Ghori.
Terrorist Farhatullah Ghouri said in a video released that he wanted to attack India's supply chain system and hit the economy.
Farhatullah Ghori, the terrorist who masterminded the March 1 Rameshwaram cafe bombing in Bengaluru, has released a new video asking young people to attack Indian government workers and railway infrastructure. In the video posted by Guri on various Telegram channels, he asked Indian Muslim youth to attack railways and other transport infrastructure.
Top intelligence sources told CNN-News18 that Ghori also wanted to attack India's Hindu leaders as they have been pursuing legal proceedings against him through various agencies. In the video, he stated that he would attack India's supply chain system and hit the economy.
Ghouri is a radical terrorist leader who may be based in Pakistan and has been found to be working with various ISIS models.
Delhi Police recently arrested 14 radical youths and a mastermind, Dr. Ishteyeaque, who had been trained by Abdul Rehman Ketki, who was linked to Guri.
Guri is said to be the mastermind of the 2002 Akshardham temple attack in Gujarat, which killed more than 30 people and injured 80 others. He was also linked to the 2005 suicide attack on the Special Task Force office in Hyderabad.
“Guri’s Radicalization Propaganda”
Top intelligence sources say this is aggressive propaganda from Guri who wants to remain relevant. Sources said his appeal would not have any impact as bigger terrorists also made similar appeals but they did not work.
However, security agencies are on high alert following the release of the video and are closely monitoring the situation.