Inside Delhi Police's 10-Day Op To Bring Down Hammer On Lashkar Module

In a significant counter-terrorism operation, the Delhi Police's Special Cell successfully dismantled a terrorist module associated with Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) over a span of ten days. The operation culminated in the arrest of eight suspects, seven of whom are Bangladeshi nationals, highlighting the transnational nature of the threat. The police uncovered key evidence linking the suspects to planned terrorist activities in India, which could have posed serious risks to public safety. This operation reflects the ongoing efforts by Indian law enforcement to preemptively address terrorism, particularly from groups with international connections. Authorities continue to investigate the network's broader implications and potential links to other regional terrorist outfits, underscoring the need for vigilance against such threats in the context of national security.
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