The Delhi Police has successfully dismantled an ISIS-inspired terror module, arresting two suspects who were reportedly undergoing training for 'fidayeen' (suicide) attacks. The suspects, one from Delhi and the other from Madhya Pradesh, were apprehended following a coordinated operation based on specific intelligence inputs. These individuals are alleged to be part of a larger network involved in planning a major terrorist attack in Delhi, and electronic devices along with incriminating materials have been seized from them.
Key details of the arrests
The suspects are identified as Adnan, from Madhya Pradesh, and another individual from Delhi.
They were in advanced stages of planning an attack, including training for IED blasts and suicide missions
Investigations suggest links to ISIS and possible connections with Pakistan's ISI, with potential plans for involvement in a terror strike within Delhi or broader activities across India.
Context and ongoing investigations.
The operation involved multiple states, including raids in Bhopal and Ranchi, where additional suspects and electronic devices were recovered.
Authorities are examining the extent of the network and potential links to global terror organizations
The arrests are seen as a significant counter-terrorism success, preventing potential violence in India's capital.
This roundup highlights a major counter-terrorism action targeting ISIS modules in India, with ongoing interrogations aimed at disrupting the larger terror infrastructure.

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