
8 arrested for plotting terror attack in India; links to Pak, Bangladesh uncovered: Sources
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6 held in Tamil Nadu for plotting terror attack in India; links to Pak's ISI and Bangladesh uncovered: Sources
The Delhi Police has busted an alleged terror module with links to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Bangladesh-based extremist organisations, arresting eight suspects from Tamil Nadu and West Bengal in a coordinated operation, officials said on Sunday.
Six accused -- identified as Mizanur Rahman, Mohammad Shabat, Umar, Mohammad Litan, Mohammad Shahid and Mohammed Ujjal -- were detained from garment units across Tamil Nadu's Tiruppur district. Two were arrested from West Bengal, official sources said.
Police said some of the arrested individuals are Bangladeshi nationals and were allegedly using forged Aadhaar cards to conceal their identities.
According to investigators, the suspects were allegedly planning a major terrorist strike in India at the behest of foreign handlers. The accused are being brought to Delhi for further interrogation and legal proceedings.
During the operation, police recovered eight mobile phones and 16 SIM cards, which are now being examined for digital evidence and possible links to other operatives.
The module first came under the scanner after provocative posters appeared in several parts of the national capital in recent days, including in the Delhi Metro network. The posters reportedly contained inflammatory content and references to Kashmir, raising security concerns. A deeper probe by the Special Cell into the origin of the posters led investigators to the network operating out of Tamil Nadu, ultimately resulting in the arrests.

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