Dead Lankan ISIS Militant Went In Guise Of Doing Relief Work

Mohammad Niram alias Abu Suren Silani, the Sri Lankan recruit to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) who was killed in action in Syria recently, had told his family prior to his departure for the Middle East war zone, that he was going to Turkey to do relief work among the victims of the war.
 
Hilmy Ahamed of the Muslim Council of Sri Lanka (MCSL) told Express here on Wednesday, that Niram’s family appears to have believed him because he had done relief work in Sri Lanka when the tsunami struck the island in December 2004.
 
“While the immediate family was OK with his going for relief work, his in-laws were opposed to it, even if it was only for relief work,” Ahamed said.
 
Niram was the Principal of a Muslim-run “International” (or English medium ) school in Galewela in Kandy District in Central Lanka till December 2014. According to Mohammad Sahabdeen Mohammad Samir, the Principal of the school, Niram had said that he was going to Mecca on pilgrimage but never came back.
 
“There was no contact with him after he left,” the media quoted Samir as saying.
 
A married man, Niram was living in Colombo before he supposedly left for Turkey.
 
“The family had come to know about his death in combat only after someone sent an ISIS video about it,” Hilmy Ahamed said.
 
Other reports said that a relation of his had this information in his Facebook. While in the ISIS, Niram had acquired a new name, Abu Suren Silani.
(The New Indian Express)