The investigation into a recent blast in Delhi on November 10 has attracted significant attention, particularly concerning the involvement of at least four doctors who are suspected of having ties with the Pakistan-based terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammed. The inquiry was prompted by the recent dismantling of a multi-state terror network, which unveiled serious security threats to India. The operation kicked off following the appearance of threatening posters attributed to Jaish-e-Mohammed in various locations in the Bunpora Nowgam area of Srinagar in mid-October.
As investigators delved deeper into these threats, they unearthed a widespread terrorist network operating across multiple states. This extensive operation led to the apprehension of nine individuals believed to be associated with these activities. In addition to the arrests, security forces made a significant breakthrough by seizing 2,900 kg of explosives, various firearms including assault rifles and pistols, along with hazardous chemicals, electronic devices, and various flammable materials.
The alarming amount of explosives and military-grade weapons recovered during this operation underscores the gravity of the situation. Security agencies are now on high alert as they continue to address the potential threats posed by these terror groups and those who may be facilitating their operations from within the country. As the investigation unfolds, further developments regarding the roles of the individuals arrested and any additional connections to terrorist organizations such as Jaish-e-Mohammed are expected to come to light. The heightened state of alert across India, particularly in regions vulnerable to terrorist activities, remains crucial as authorities work to prevent any future attacks aimed at destabilizing the country’s security framework.