The 11 arrested associates of the Bangladesh-based jihadi terror outfit Imam Mahmuder Kafila (IMK) have confessed to their involvement in the activities alleged in the FIR during interrogation, Assam Police sources said on Saturday.
The Special Task Force (STF) of the Assam Police had arrested the 11 associates on December 30 during coordinated operations carried out across multiple locations in Assam’s Barpeta, Chirang, Baksa and Darrang districts, as well as in neighbouring Tripura.
IMK is a Bangladesh-based offshoot of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB).
Assam Police sources said the accused had begun collecting funds in different parts of Barpeta, Chirang and other lower Assam districts to further the cause of IMK.
“Further, in mosques where indoctrination was being carried out, references were made to waging armed struggle against the Indian state. The aim of the accused was to foment violent armed activities in the name of jihad and spread communal disturbances in Assam and Tripura,” the sources said.
According to investigators, for espousing the cause of IMK, the Amir, Nachimuddin of Barpeta, along with one of the arrested individuals from Tripura, visited Bangladesh sometime in April or May 2024 for meetings and training sessions.
Further investigation is underway in a phased manner.
Police sources said the arrested accused revealed that in late 2024, Nasim Uddin alias Tamim of Nichuka, Barpeta Road, came across a YouTube video preaching the concept of a ‘Mujaddid’, a religious reformer believed in Islam to appear every 100 years to safeguard the faith.
After commenting on the video mentioning his place of origin, he received a reply from a user claiming to be from Bangladesh and identifying himself as Khalid. The video claimed that a ‘Mujaddid’ named Imam Mahmud had already appeared to propagate Islamic teachings.
A user ID displayed in the video led Nasim Uddin to a Telegram account under the name Khalid. Through this account, Khalid allegedly circulated religious books and ‘Ilham’ (believed messages from Allah) in PDF format.
Acting on the instructions of Umar, Sujan Bin Sultan and Shamim Barah of Bangladesh, along with Mir Rahman of West Bengal and Jagir Miah of Tripura, Khalid allegedly preached Hadith, claiming that the arrival of the ‘Mujaddid’ had been foretold.
The STF teams of the Assam Police carried out raids on the intervening night of December 29 at multiple locations in Barpeta, Chirang, Baksa and Darrang districts, as well as in Tripura, arresting 10 associates from Assam and one from a bordering village, Jaipur, in West Tripura district.
Investigators found that the accused were connected through a WhatsApp group named ‘Purba Akash’, which was allegedly used for communication, radical propagation and coordination among members across Assam and Tripura.
Police said IMK was founded in 2018 by Jewel Mahmud alias Imam Mahmud Habibullah alias Sohail, a former JMB member who claims to be the Amir of IMK and propagates the ideology of ‘Ghazwatul Hind’.
It was further stated that following the regime change in Bangladesh in August 2024, senior leaders of JMB, Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) and Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) allegedly directed the IMK leadership to activate and expand its modules in India.
Investigators found that after the change of government in Bangladesh, cadres of JMB, ABT and AQIS were either released or emboldened, leading to a revival of their ideological influence and networks in India through platforms linked to IMK.
IMK allegedly disseminates extremist propaganda advocating violent jihad and armed activities in India through digital platforms, including websites and social media channels under the ‘Ghazwatul Hind’ banner, police said.
A report in Times of Bangladesh said that following August 5, 2024, at least 346 inmates were released on bail in a short period, including convicts in major arms haul cases and members of several banned outfits. According to the report, 148 members of JMB were released on bail within eight months after the political transition.
The Assam Police STF has earlier arrested several JMB associates in separate operations across West Bengal, Kerala and Assam.


Rajib pushes for Pineapple Park, cold storage to boost tribal farmers’ income
Rajya Sabha MP Rajib Bhattacharjee has called for urgent measures to support farmers cultivating Tripura’s famous Queen pineapple, one of the state’s key agricultural products and a major source of livelihood for tribal communities.
Day labourer attacked with sharp weapon for Rs 30 in Kailashahar
A minor financial dispute over just Rs 30 escalated into a violent attack in the Kailashahar subdivision of Unakoti district, leaving a day labourer critically injured and creating tension in the area.
Residents of West Kanchanmala face water shortage
The Jal Jeevan Mission, aimed at providing safe drinking water to every household across the country, seems to be faltering in West Kanchanmala. Despite the government installing water pumps and pipelines to supply water to both urban and rural areas, residents of the area are struggling to access drinking water.
275 voters from Tipra Motha join BJP; BJP eyes victory in all 28 seats
In a significant political development ahead of the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) elections, 275 voters from 55 families have switched allegiance from the Tipra Motha Party to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
CM emphasizes communal harmony, inclusive development in Tripura
Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha today said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi always wanted to strengthen minority communities financially, and our government is also working tirelessly for the all-round welfare of people from all sections of society.
NE railways see major transformation under PM Modi’s vision: Officials
Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Assam and the entire Northeastern region have emerged as a major focus of India’s railway transformation, opening new avenues for modern connectivity, enhanced safety, and greater economic opportunities, railway officials said on Tuesday.
Jishnu Dev Varma sworn in as 22nd Guv of Maharashtra
Jishnu Dev Varma, a member of the Manikya royal dynasty of Tripura and former Governor of Telangana, was on Tuesday sworn in as the 22nd Governor of Maharashtra.
Tribal body polls: Left accuses BJP of neglecting tribal areas, announces candidates
CPI-M-led Left Front on Monday alleged that the BJP and its allies have kept the tribal areas underdeveloped and failed to undertake meaningful initiatives for the welfare and development of tribals, who constitute nearly one-third of Tripura’s 4.2 million population.