Gujarat’s elite Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) has made a critical breakthrough, dismantling a terror plot aimed at producing ricin, a deadly poison derived from castor beans. The arrests of three individuals, including a doctor with Chinese medical training, signal a serious escalation in concerns over bioterrorism in the region. This thwarted plot inevitably brings to mind past incidents where ricin-laden letters were sent to US leaders, including Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, emphasizing the persistent threat posed by such biological agents. Ricin is a substance of extreme concern, classified as a Schedule 1 chemical weapon due to its high toxicity and lack of beneficial applications. Authorities are currently investigating the network’s origins, methods of acquiring the toxic material, and the intended use of the ricin. The successful disruption highlights the crucial role of intelligence agencies in safeguarding against biological warfare and the need for continuous global cooperation in biosecurity efforts.
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