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Suspected Terrorists Of Gazwa-ul-Hind Arrested In Delhi

Suspected terrorists believed to be four in the number who arrived in Delhi for terrorist attack arrested, plan was to do big blast: Delhi Terror Alert. New Delhi, Rakesh Kumar Singh. The Special Cell of Delhi Police has been a major success.

The promptness of the Special Cell jawans has foiled a conspiracy to rock Delhi before Durgapuja. The Special Cell has arrested four terrorists.

All these terrorists are from Gazwa-ul-Hind. According to the information received, Al-Qaeda recently formed this organization.

All these terrorists came to Delhi on 29 September. Coming here, he collected weapons and cartridges. Several security agencies, including the Delhi Police, have been alerted since the revelation of their plans.

According to information received from the Delhi Police, they were in the backdrop of a terrorist attack in the country’s capital. Four pistols, 120 cartridges have been recovered from all four.

Special Cell of Delhi Police arrested four suspected terrorists of the Ansar Gajwat-ul-Hind terrorist organization from ITO Ring Road. This is the new organization of Al Qaeda.

All four are from Jammu and Kashmir. Their plan was to carry out the terrorist attack in Delhi.

They had collected weapons and cartridges in Delhi for the attack, but before the festival, the team of the Special Special Cell managed to thwart all four of their plans for a terrorist attack at some distance from the old police headquarters.

The four have been produced in court and taken on remand for questioning.

All four Jammu and Kashmir dwellers

According to DCP Special Cell Pramod Singh Kushwaha, the names of suspected terrorists arrested were Altaf Ahmed Dar (25, Pulwama), Ishfaq Majeed Koka (28, Shopian, Anantnag), Mushtaq Ahmed Gani (27, Shopian, Jammu and Kashmir), and Aqib Safi. (22, Shopian, Jammu, and Kashmir).

Three pistols of Point 32 bore, one 9 mm pistol, 120 cartridges, five mobile phones, and a Baleno car of Jammu and Kashmir number have been found from them.

Ishfaq Majeed gets responsibility for the attack after Burhan Koka’s death

Ansar Gajwat-ul-Hind chief Burhan Koka was killed along with two other comrades in an encounter with the army at Melhora in Shopian on 29 April this year.

Thereafter, Burhan Koka’s elder brother Ishfaq Majeed Koka was given the responsibility of carrying out terrorist attacks for the organization by the cadres of Ansar Gajwat-ul-Hind.

The militants of the organization talked to Ishfaq through an app so that the security agencies could not get a clue about its operation.

The group of four was hiding in Delhi

On 2 October, SAIL received information that a group of radical Kashmiri youths of the banned organization have been hiding and staying in Delhi for the last few days. They have collected arms and ammunition. They plan to trek to Delhi.

They are going to come to ITO and Daryaganj to reiki terrorist acts. The cell team led by ACP Lalit Mohan Negi, Hay Bhushan, Inspector Sunil Kumar Rajan, Ravindra Joshi, and Vinay Pal nabbed the four suspected terrorists in a Baleno car off the ring road.

Four pistols and cartridges found in the search

On searching, four pistols and a large number of cartridges were found from all four. Inquiries revealed that the current head of Ansar Gajwat ul Hind linked Ishfaq Majid Koka to his organization.

Being a jihadi, he was immediately ready for a terrorist attack. After joining the organization himself, he linked Altaf Ahmed Dar, who used to work as a salesman in his shop.

He also linked his cousin Aqib Safi to the organization doing BE in Computer Science from Jammu. Altaf Ahmad Dar joined the organization of Mushtaq Ahmad Gani.

He drives a taxi in Srinagar. The four came to Delhi on 27 September on the instructions of the masters of Ul Hind.

All four terrorists stayed in Paharganj

Here he made his hideout in a hotel in Paharganj. The handler of the organization put three lakh rupees in the account of Ishfaq Majeed Koka from which he had purchased arms and cartridges with the help of some local people.

His plan was to carry out a terrorist attack in Delhi. If the objective was successful, Al-Qaeda would formally include him in Ansar Gajwat-ul-Hind in Jammu and Kashmir.

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