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Delhi Police bust JeM module in Delhi, 12 suspected operatives detained

After a series of overnight raids in the national capital and neighbouring states, the Delhi Police and a central intelligence agency have detained 12 persons suspected to be linked to Pakistan based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

Delhi Police bust JeM module in Delhi Delhi Police bust JeM module in Delhi

New Delhi: After a series of overnight raids in the national capital and neighbouring states, the Delhi Police and a central intelligence agency have detained 12 persons suspected to be linked to Pakistan based terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

According to police, they were planning an attack in the city. Also, explosives have also been recovered from their possession.

While a team of the force's anti-terror unit Special Cell zeroed in on two of the youths, while they were allegedly in the process of making improvised explosive device, from east Delhi's Gokulpuri area, names of the others emerged during their questioning and they were tracked down one after another in the wee hours today, a senior official said.

All of them are suspected to be members of a sleeper unit of a Pakistani terror outfit, planning an attack in the national capital and other cities, the official said.

Special Cell teams are conducting raids in Delhi and UP, and several arrests are likely in the next 24 hours.

The 12 are being questioned by Special Cell sleuths and intelligence officials. Investigation is underway, the senior official added.

 

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