Security forces have dismantled a dangerous terror cell with arrests in Tamil Nadu, revealing ISI directives and Bangladesh terror support for strikes in Indian metros. Delhi Police’s swift action prevented what could have been catastrophic violence.
Intelligence on suspicious digital footprints led to raids yielding six arrests—two in Uthukuli, three in Palladam, one in Tirumuruganpoondi—along with a cache of phones and SIMs for terror comms and propaganda dissemination.
The group operated covertly via fake Aadhaar cards in garment units, performing recces in multiple cities and pasting ‘Free Kashmir’ materials in Delhi to fuel separatism. Ongoing forensic scrutiny aims to link them to broader ISI networks.
Total arrests hit eight, including recent West Bengal picks, with interrogations in Delhi set to yield critical insights. India’s counter-terror apparatus stands fortified against such insidious threats.
