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A pune-based 16-year-old, who was reportedly radicalised by her ISIS contacts abroad and brain-washed to go to Syria, has been questioned by sleuths of Pune’s Anti-Terrorism Squad and sent to a de-radicalisation programme, according to an ATS officer.
The girl is a bright convent educated class XI student, studying in a city college.
“The girl is now undergoing a de-radicalisation programme with the help of her family members and community religious leaders, who are fully cooperating with us,” he added.
According to the ATS, the minor girl got attracted to the ISIS ideology after watching a documentary on television and subsequently started regularly monitoring news on Al Jazeera channel. “Later, she used the internet to get in touch with ISIS contacts and got in touch with about 200 young persons from different countries. Her interrogation revealed that she was told to come to Syria for medical education and for further initiation,” Barge said. He said that the girl, who is highly intelligent, had recently changed her lifestyle and started wearing burqa, giving up jeans she used to wear before her exposure to the ISIS contacts.
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