A chilling terror blueprint has been thwarted by Delhi Police, who arrested six suspects in Tamil Nadu tied to Pakistan’s ISI and Bangladeshi militants. The plot aimed at orchestrating bombings or attacks in major cities, with reconnaissance already underway in Delhi and elsewhere.
Triggered by alerts on radical online postings and encrypted chats with overseas operatives, the crackdown netted Mijanur Rahman, Mohammad Shabat, Umar, Mohammad Litan, Mohammad Shahid, and Mohammad Uzzal. Seized gadgets point to systematic sharing of extremist material supporting outlawed groups.
Disguised with bogus IDs, they blended into local industries while surveying targets and distributing seditious posters proclaiming ‘Free Kashmir’ in Delhi. Detailed forensics on recovered devices will expose communication chains and potential accomplices.
Eight detentions in total, following West Bengal captures, as all are brought to the capital for deeper probes. This incident highlights the evolving tactics of trans-border terror, prompting heightened surveillance across vulnerable sectors.