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Pahalgam-like attack in Mira Road: Zaib Zubair Ansari stabs guards after refusing Kalma, ISIS ‘Lone wolf’ links surface

Two security guards stabbed after being asked to recite Kalma; ATS probes terror links as ISIS-style material surfaces from accused’s residence

Subhi VishwakarmaSubhi Vishwakarma
Apr 28, 2026, 08:30 am IST
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ATS probes Mira Road stabbing of Hindu guards

ATS probes Mira Road stabbing of Hindu guards

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On April 27, 2026, around 4 am, a quiet construction site in Mira Bhayandar’s Naya Nagar area turned into a scene of violence that is now being examined through the lens of possible terror radicalisation. Around 4 am, at an under-construction building near Asmita Enclave, behind Wockhardt Hospital in Mira Road, two security guards were stabbed in what investigators are increasingly viewing as more than just a routine criminal act.

The accused, identified as Zaib Zubair Ansari, confronted one of the guards, Rajkumar Mishra. What began as a verbal exchange soon escalated into a heated argument, before turning into a brutal knife attack. Mishra was stabbed first, and when another guard, Subroto Ramesh Sen, attempted to intervene, he too was attacked.

Both men were rushed to hospital. Mishra’s condition was reported to be critical, while Sen is undergoing treatment and is said to be stable.

Kalma demand before the attack

What has added a deeply disturbing dimension to the case are the allegations that the accused had questioned the guards about their religion and demanded that they recite the Kalma. According to initial findings, when the victims failed to do so, the confrontation escalated rapidly into violence.

This sequence has drawn parallels with targeted, faith-based attacks, raising serious concerns about motive and intent. Investigators are now carefully examining whether the act was driven by sudden provocation or rooted in something far more ideological.

Police action and arrest

Following the incident, Naya Nagar Police rushed to the spot and ensured that the injured received immediate medical attention. CCTV footage from the area proved crucial in identifying the accused.

Within ninety minutes, Zaib Zubair Ansari was traced and arrested. Originally from Kurla in Mumbai, Ansari had reportedly lived in the United States for nearly nineteen years before returning to India in 2019. He was residing alone in Mira Road at the time of the attack.

An FIR was registered at Naya Nagar Police Station based on the complaint of Subroto Ramesh Sen, and the investigation was initially handled by local police.

Copy of the press note in Marathi

Based on this, a case has been registered at Nayanagar Police Station under Sections 109, 118(2), 196(1).

The accused has been remanded for eight days till May 4, 2026.

ISIS ‘lone wolf’ material raises alarm

As the investigation progressed, what emerged from the accused’s belongings significantly altered the direction of the case. Sources indicated that investigators recovered notes and material containing references to “ISIS”, “lone wolf”, “Jihad”, and “Gaza”.

More chilling were the statements reportedly found in the note, which read: “LONE WOLVES WILL POUNCE ON YOU, You mushrikeen will see real jihad in bilad Hind from now!”

Another part of the material contained fragmented and incoherent lines, including: “People, family, wives, parents… will leave you. May Allah guide them. Gaza will only be free by…”

These writings are now being closely examined by investigators, as they point towards a possible ideological influence rather than a random act of violence.

ATS takes over, terror angle under probe

Given the nature of the material recovered and the circumstances of the attack, the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad has now taken over the investigation. Officials confirmed that the case was transferred after preliminary findings raised suspicion about the accused’s motive.

A senior officer stated, “Certain materials recovered during the investigation, along with the accused’s past movements, prompted a deeper probe. The ATS is now examining all angles, including the possibility of the accused acting alone.”

Security has also been tightened in the area as a precautionary measure, reflecting the seriousness with which the authorities are treating the case.

Digital footprint and background under scrutiny

Investigators are now analysing Ansari’s digital footprint, including his communication records, online activity, and any potential links to radical networks. His long stay abroad and return to India in 2019 are also being examined in detail.

While no organised terror link has been officially confirmed so far, officials have made it clear that all possibilities are being explored. “At this stage, nothing can be ruled out. We are verifying all possible motives behind the attack,” an official said.

The ATS is also probing whether the attack was premeditated or the result of a sudden escalation, and whether the accused had any prior criminal history.

A case that raises larger questions

What makes the Mira Road incident particularly significant is the convergence of multiple factors. A demand to recite a religious phrase, immediate violence upon refusal, and the recovery of ISIS-linked “lone wolf” material together paint a picture that goes beyond an ordinary criminal case.

The concept of “lone wolf” attacks, where individuals act independently after ideological radicalisation, has been a growing concern for security agencies worldwide. Such attacks are often difficult to predict, making early detection and intervention critical.

The investigation ahead

With the ATS now leading the probe, the case has entered a more complex phase. Every piece of evidence, from handwritten notes to digital trails, is being examined to establish intent and possible connections.

No official statement has yet been issued on the exact nature of the incriminating material, but the direction of the investigation makes one thing clear. This is no longer just a case of assault. It is an incident that sits at the intersection of crime, ideology, and national security.

What unfolds next will determine whether Mira Road was witness to an isolated act of violence or a warning sign of a deeper and more dangerous pattern.

Topics: Islamic radicalisationMira Road attackPahalgam AttackISIS lone wolf IndiaNaya Nagar stabbingZaib Zubair Ansari
Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma
Subhi Vishwakarma is a journalist known for her reporting on issues such as forced religious conversions, organised missionary and Islamist networks, and grooming gangs. Her political coverage from Jharkhand and West Bengal has garnered significant attention for its depth and ground-level insights. In addition to her work on anti-Bharat activities, she also writes extensively on education, law, and broader social issues. She has previously been associated with SwarajyaMag, Sewa Nyaya Utthan Foundation, and Gems of Bollywood. She can be followed on X at @subhi_karma. [Read more]
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