IS chief recruiter in Indian subcontinent Armar named global terrorist by US
June 15, 2017  23:04
The fugitive chief recruiter for the Islamic State in the Indian subcontinent Mohammed Shafi Armar was today named a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist' by the US, becoming the first Indian leader of the dreaded terror outfit against whom America has slammed
sanctions.

The US State Treasury Department, while updating its list of Specially Designated Global Terrorists, has included in it Armar, a native of Bhatkal in Karnataka, clearing the way for sanctions against him.

An Interpol Red Corner notice is also pending against the 30-year-old Armar, who has many aliases like 'Chhote Maula', 'Anjan Bhai' and 'Yousuf al-Hindi'.

Armar's name has now been added to the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the US Treasury Department which enforces economic sanctions programmes, primarily against countries and groups of individuals, such as terrorists and narcotics traffickers.
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