Delhi terror conspiracy: Bangladeshis from TN among 8 arrested
Six of the suspects have been arrested from different parts of Tamil Nadu and will be brought to Delhi for interrogation.
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Security agencies have issued an alert on a possible explosion near the Red Fort (PTI)
New Delhi, 22 Feb
Eight suspects have been nabbed for
allegedly plotting a major terror conspiracy in Delhi at the behest of
Pakistan's ISI and Bangladesh-based extremist organisations, police sources
said on Sunday.
Six of the suspects have been arrested from
different parts of Tamil Nadu and will be brought to Delhi for interrogation.
Some of the arrested individuals are stated to be Bangladeshi nationals, the
sources added.
Two persons were picked up earlier during
follow up action linked to the same case.
Security agencies had on Saturday issued an
alert on a possible explosion near the Red Fort here after Central intelligence
agencies indicated that Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) has
allegedly kept prominent religious places in India on its target list.
The sources said the operation was carried
out following specific intelligence inputs about a module suspected to be
planning subversive activities in different parts of the country, they said.
During searches, police recovered dozens of
mobile phones and SIM cards from their possession, which are being analysed to
ascertain the extent of the network and possible foreign links.
Preliminary investigation suggests that the
group was in touch with handlers linked to Pakistan's ISI and certain
Bangladesh-based outfits.
Central agencies are assisting in the
probe, sources said.
Intelligence agencies had indicated that
the LeT could be attempting to carry out an Improvised Explosive Device(IED)-based attack. The alleged plan is reportedly linked to attempts by the
terror group to avenge the 6 February blast at a mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan,
sources said.
The alert came in the backdrop of the
deadly car explosion near the historic Red Fort on 10 November, 2025, which
killed at least 13 people and injured more than 20 others.
The blast occurred when a car loaded with
explosives detonated near Gate No 1 of the Red Fort metro station, igniting
multiple vehicles nearby and causing panic in the densely populated area.
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