Coimbatore: Four persons with suspected links to Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) have been picked up by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and are being questioned to probe their alleged association with another suspect arrested from Kannur in Kerala.
They were picked up by the NIA late Friday night after their names were found in the contact list of Abu Basheer, one of the six arrested from Kannur recently, police said.
Basheer, hailing from Tamil Nadu, was among the six held for being part of an ISIS inspired module that allegedly conspired to carry out terrorist acts.
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The NIA has so far questioned 11 persons from the city, who were in the Facebook and telephone contact list of Basheer and seized laptops, mobile phones and some electronic gadgets from them.
All of them were later let off.
The four are residents of GM Nagar area in Ukkadam, where Basheer also stayed some time back and offered "lucrative jobs" abroad to many youths, police said.
(With agency inputs)