The two men, identified as Mohammad Riaz ‘Attari’ and Mohammad Ghouse, who suspectedly beheaded a tailor in Rajasthan’s Udaipur have links with Al-Sufa, a remote sleeper organisation of IS (Islamic State) through Pakistan based Dawat-e-Islam, India Today reports on June 30. The duo was arrested on June 28, from Bheem area of Rajsamand District in Rajasthan. Police said that the accused were part of a conspiracy to carry out serial blasts in Jaipur on March 30. One of the two accused, Mohammad Riaz ‘Attari’ was the head of Al-Sufa in Udaipur. He was also associated with IS terrorist Mujeeb, who was arrested from Tonk earlier. Riaz allegedly ran a hate campaign with the second accused in the murder case, Mohammad Ghouse, who is also his brother. According to Police, Ghouse had gone to Karachi, Pakistan via Jodhpur in 2014, along with 30 others, and took training at Dawat-e-Islami for 45 days. After returning, the group allegedly used to brainwash youngsters. Police said that the accused were in touch with eight mobile numbers in Pakistan.