Family members of four youth in the neighbouring Thane district fear that their sons might have joins terrorist outfit ISIS, which is fighting in Iraq for a seperate islamic country.
Out of four youth aged in the range of 20 years, three hail from Thane and one from Kalyan.
One Arif, son of Dr Ejaz Badruddin Majeed, hailing from Kalyan disappeard two to three months back.
He had written a letter to his family in which has mentioned certain points, and on the basis of that letter his family members believed that he might have joined the ISIS in Iraq. Arif is an engineering student from Navi Mumbai.
Police confirmed that family members of the four youth have approached them and also submitted Arif's letter to them. They have also registered missing complaints with the police.
Initially, the youths visited Iraq with a pilgrim group in May this year without informing their family members. But when the families contacted other pilgrim members thay said that Arif and three more youth had left them and gone to Fallujah -- a city that is the epicentre of violence in Iraq, according to reports published in a leading English daily.
Arif is believed to be accompanied by others identified as Fahad Tanvir Sheikh, Aman Naim Tandel and Shaheen Farooqi Tanki.
Family members are likely to meet Union External Affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Home minister Rajnath Singh soon. UNI ST JF SM1525 NNNN
Family members of 4 youth fear their sons might have joins ISIS
GOI should cancel passports of these pigs and let them die in Iraq.
Out of four youth aged in the range of 20 years, three hail from Thane and one from Kalyan.
One Arif, son of Dr Ejaz Badruddin Majeed, hailing from Kalyan disappeard two to three months back.
He had written a letter to his family in which has mentioned certain points, and on the basis of that letter his family members believed that he might have joined the ISIS in Iraq. Arif is an engineering student from Navi Mumbai.
Police confirmed that family members of the four youth have approached them and also submitted Arif's letter to them. They have also registered missing complaints with the police.
Initially, the youths visited Iraq with a pilgrim group in May this year without informing their family members. But when the families contacted other pilgrim members thay said that Arif and three more youth had left them and gone to Fallujah -- a city that is the epicentre of violence in Iraq, according to reports published in a leading English daily.
Arif is believed to be accompanied by others identified as Fahad Tanvir Sheikh, Aman Naim Tandel and Shaheen Farooqi Tanki.
Family members are likely to meet Union External Affairs minister Sushma Swaraj and Home minister Rajnath Singh soon. UNI ST JF SM1525 NNNN
Family members of 4 youth fear their sons might have joins ISIS
GOI should cancel passports of these pigs and let them die in Iraq.