DP Special Cell Busts Pakistan-Linked Terror Module; Five Arrested

New Delhi, Sept 11: The Delhi Police Special Cell has arrested five people in connection with a terror module linked to Pakistan. The arrests were made across multiple states, and substantial materials used in the making of Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were seized during coordinated raids by law enforcement this week. Authorities say the case underscores serious cross-border involvement.

Details of the Arrests

According to official sources, the initial two suspects were apprehended earlier, followed by three more as the investigation intensified. These suspects were found in different states, and police claim they were part of a larger network receiving direction and resources from handlers outside India. Various components required to build explosive devices were recovered during the raids, including wiring, batteries, and chemical precursors.

Pakistan Link & Investigation Status

The module allegedly had logistical and operational ties with groups based in Pakistan. Investigators are probing whether funds, explosives components, or directives came from cross-border handlers. The Delhi Police have sought help from central intelligence agencies and forensic teams to trace the chain of connections.

Security Measures & Public Response

Following the arrests, security has been stepped up across major transit points and at sensitive locations. Officials have urged the public to remain alert and report any suspicious activity. A multi-agency task force has also been formed to examine digital trails, communication records, and financial transactions of the arrested suspects.


Source: Based on reporting by Economic Times, “Delhi Police arrest five terror suspects across states…” (Read Original)

Labels: Terror Module, Delhi Police, Pakistan Link, Security, India

Tags: #TerrorModule #DelhiPolice #PakistanLink #Security #IEDRecovery

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