: The mother of Nimisha Fatima, who embraced Islam and is suspected to have joined the Islamic State (ISIS) three years ago, on Wednesday said she had identified her son-in-law and grand daughter from among those who had surrendered recently in Afghanistan.
Bindu told television channels that the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which is probing the case of missing Keralites who are suspected to have joined the Islamic State, had sent her a few photographs of people who had surrendered.
She said she recognised her son-in-law Issah alias Benson Vincent from Palakkad and her grand daughter.
"My grand daughter was sitting on the lap of a burqua clad woman. It could be my daughter", she told reporters.
"I think the woman must be my daughter, Nimisha, who had left home with her husband in 2016 to join the ISIS."