The Delhi Police have successfully dismantled a terror module allegedly inspired by al Qaeda. The operation, which involved collaboration between police forces from Jharkhand, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh, resulted in the arrest of 14 individuals linked to the group. The suspects were reportedly planning a series of high-profile terrorist attacks aimed at establishing a 'Khilafat' in India.
"The module, as per the current state of operations, was being led by one Dr. Ishtiyaq of Ranchi (Jharkhand), and it was aspiring to declare 'khilafat' and execute serious terrorist activities within the country," a Delhi Police statement said.
Details of the operation
According to a Delhi Police statement, the terror module was led by Dr. Ishtiyaq from Ranchi, Jharkhand. The group was trained in weapon handling and other terrorist activities at various locations. The operation was launched based on critical intelligence inputs about the group's intentions and locations.
Arrests and recoveries
During the crackdown, six suspects were apprehended in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, where they were found undergoing weapons training. Additionally, eight individuals were arrested from Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. The police have recovered arms, ammunition, and literature related to terrorist activities.
Ongoing investigation
Delhi Police officials confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, with further arrests expected as raids continue.
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