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According to the police, these suspects were active members of the IS module with plans to abscond and officially join the terror group.
'Screening the movie would not disrupt communal harmony; a society as secular as Kerala will accept the film for what it is,' says court.
A bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandarchud said the Central Board of Film Certification has already certified the film, which is slated for release on May 5.
The controversial Hindi film based on ISIS recruitment from Kerala, is expected to be released this week.
K Surendran said the state government permitted controversial play 'Kakkukali' 'that attacked Christians', on the grounds of freedom of expression.
In a post he shared on Facebook, Satheesan pointed out it was clear that the movie was an attempt to insult and slander Kerala at the international level.
Around 59 people have been named in the chargesheet, which was submitted to the NIA court in Kochi.
Four other accused had earlier been arrested in the case, which is closely linked to Mohammed Shariq, recently arrested after a cooker bomb he was carrying exploded in an auto rickshaw in Mangaluru.
According to an NIA official, the accused, while being abroad, had become a member of an ISIS-inspired terrorist module and actively conspired over social media to conduct terrorist attacks in south India.
The 32-year-old Iranian citizen is suspected of having procured deadly poisons cyanide and ricin to commit an 'Islamist-motivated' attack, as per authorities in western Germany.
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