Recent cases of crime always come to the fore. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested a 28-year-old ophthalmologist and junior resident doctor at Bengaluru's MS Ramaiah Medical College on Monday night for his alleged link to Islamic State of Syria and Iraq (ISIS) terror outfit. According to NIA, Abdur Rahman, a resident of Bengaluru's Basavanagudi, allegedly confessed during interrogation that he was involved in activities related to the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISPK) and other ISIS operatives in Syria. The shocking truth revealed in the case of a young man missing for three months Abdur Rahaman was allegedly developing a medical application to help ISIS operatives in conflict zones and another weapons-related app for ISIS fighters, NIA said. Abdur Rahman's arrest is connected to the case registered by the Delhi Police Special Cell in March this year. The DSC had arrested a Kashmiri couple — Jahanzaib Sami Wani and his wife Hina Bashir Beigh from Okhla Vihar in Delhi's Jamia Nagar in March in connection with the case. The couple was allegedly affiliated to ISKP, a banned terrorist organization and a part of ISIS. The NIA claimed that the couple was involved in subversive and anti-national activities. Anger and calls for justice in Dausa gang rape, People shouted slogans The NIA said that the couple was in touch with Abdullah Basith, another accused currently in Tihar jail for his alleged involvement in ISIS Abu Dhabi module case. After the couple's arrest, the case was handed over to the NIA and in July this year, the agency arrested Sadiya Anwar Sheikh and Nabeel Siddick Khatri, both residents of Pune, for their alleged links to ISKP. The duo was accused of being part of a conspiracy to further the activities of ISIS and ISPK. The NIA said that they aimed at carrying out subversive activities in the "garb of anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests". 70-year-old man raped 10-year-old girl, arrested