India unlikely to allow 4 Kerala women, who joined IS, to return
The Hindu
They surrendered after their husbands were killed and are lodged in an Afghan prison
The four Indian women lodged in an Afghanistan prison, who accompanied their husbands to join the in Khorasan Province (ISKP), are unlikely to be allowed to return to the country, a senior government official said. The , travelled to Nangarhar in Afghanistan in the years 2016-18. Their husbands were killed in different attacks in Afghanistan. The women were among thousands of and affiliates who surrendered before the Afghanistan authorities in the months of November and December 2019. On April 27, Ahmad Zia Saraj, the head of the National Directorate of Security told reporters in Kabul that 408 members of the Islamic State from 13 countries are lodged in Afghanistan prisons. This included four Indians, 16 Chinese, 299 Pakistanis, two Bangladeshis, two from the Maldives among others.More Related News