Al-Qaeda-inspired terror cell disrupted: Plot to establish 'khilafat' in India foiled
PTC News Desk: The Delhi Police have successfully uncovered and dismantled a terror module inspired by al-Qaeda. This operation, which saw collaboration among police forces from Jharkhand, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, resulted in the arrest of 14 individuals suspected of being involved in the group. The module was allegedly planning a series of high-profile terrorist attacks with the goal of establishing a 'Khilafat' in India.
According to a statement from the Delhi Police, the terror module was led by Dr. Ishtiyaq from Ranchi, Jharkhand, and aimed to declare a 'Khilafat' while executing significant terrorist activities within the country. The group was reportedly undergoing training in various locations, including weapon handling.
The operation was initiated based on critical intelligence that exposed the group's intentions and locations. The joint effort between Delhi Police and state forces played a key role in uncovering and neutralising this threat.
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During the crackdown, six suspects were apprehended in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, where they were found undergoing weapons training. Additionally, eight individuals were arrested in Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh for further interrogation. The police have seized a range of arms, ammunition, and literature related to terrorist activities.
Delhi Police officials have indicated that the investigation is ongoing and further arrests are expected as additional raids continue.
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- With inputs from agencies