Delhi police foils major terror plot foiled ahead of R-Day with arrest of two terrorists

Agencies

New Delhi: The Delhi Police has foiled a major terror plot in the national capital ahead of January 26 the Republic Day.

The police said that they found traces of blood in the house where the accused were hiding

Addl CP, Special Cell of Delhi Police, P Kushwaha said here on Sunday that they caught two terrorists, Naushad & Jagjit, on January 12 from Jahangirpuri & recovered 2 military-grade hand grenades, 3 pistols & cartridges.

He said that the terrorist duo killed a man in December last year only to demonstrate their capabilities to their handlers and send the murder video to their handlers in Pakistan.

Kushwaha said that the Special Cell had received information about the 2 suspects hiding in Jahangirpuri area. The police team then raided the said location and arrested the terrorists. The accused have been arrested under UAPA. Jagjit is a resident of Uttarakhand while Naushad’s house is in Jahangirpuri, Delhi.

The police said that they found traces of blood in the house where the accused were hiding which led to suspicion of murder.

Following interrogation, a chopped body was recovered from a nearby drain. The police officer said, “Naushad and Jagjit were involved in terrorist activities. They wanted to kill the right wing leader in Delhi.”

Kushwaha also said that these people had planned a big terrorist attack in Punjab in the coming month. They had to attack in Delhi also as many big leaders were on their target, he said. He said that Pakistan’s ISI handlers are behind the sinister plot.

Police said that Naushad was being handled by a suspected LeT handler while Jagjit’s handler is Canada-based Arshdeep Dalla, who is a designated terrorist.

Earlier, the police along with a Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team visited the residence of the accused on Friday. The neighbours of the accused told mediapersons that the accused had shifted to the house around Diwali and were rarely seen outside.

Jagjit Singh is suspected to have links with a Canada-based Khalistani terrorist, they had said, adding that Naushad had been associated with terror outfit Harkat ul-Ansar. Jagjit Singh is a member of the notorious ‘Bambiha’ gang and has been getting instructions from anti-national elements based abroad. He is a parole jumper in a case of murder in Uttarakhand, police had said.