The Delhi Police`s Special Cell, in a joint operation with police forces from Jharkhand, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, busted an Al-Qaeda-inspired terror module on Thursday and arrested 11 folks in reference to it.
According to the police, the module, led by Dr Ishtiyaq from Ranchi, aimed to ascertain a `Khilafat` and perform terrorist actions in India.
“The members of the module have received indoctrination and weapons training at various locations,” the police mentioned in an announcement.
More arrests are anticipated within the coming days because the police are interrogating the arrested males.
As per the police, the groups raided 15 locations in Ranchi, Jharkhand, and one every in Rajasthan and Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, to this point.
They seized numerous gadgets from the spot, together with an AK-47 rifle, a 38-bore revolver, and one air rifle, iron elbow pipe, and hand grenade every, in addition to six reside cartridges of AK-47, amongst different supplies.
The operation has foiled a possible terrorist risk, and investigations are persevering with to uncover extra particulars concerning the module`s plans and actions.
Ahead of the Independence Day celebrations within the nationwide capital, the Delhi Police had put up posters of varied terrorists linked with Al-Qaeda and Khalistan and appealed to the residents to help the cops in nabbing the accused. Delhi Police had additionally mentioned that these coming ahead with any data concerning the terrorists shall be rewarded “suitably” and their names can even be hid.
According to the police, there are 15 terrorists talked about within the posters, of whom six are related to Al-Qaeda. It just isn’t clear if the lads arrested on Thursday are those talked about within the posters.
India has been witnessing a sudden rise within the variety of terror assaults in Jammu and Kashmir up to now few months.
As a part of efforts to thwart the Pakistan Army`s designs to revive terrorism within the Union Territory, the Indian Army and different safety businesses have redeployed troops and particular forces within the greater reaches of areas south of Pir Panjal to hold out search and destroy operations. The Indian Army has now moved the troops to hold out searches within the forested areas with a proactive strategy to take out terrorists who’ve been hiding in pure caves and man-made underground hideouts, sources informed ANI.
(With ANI inputs)