Delhi Police Dismantles ISI-Underworld Network with Eight Arrests
Delhi Police arrested eight individuals allegedly involved in a Pakistan-backed ISI-underworld terror network. The group, which includes a Nepali national, was suspected of planning attacks on crucial sites in Delhi and other cities.
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In a significant security operation, Delhi Police announced on Saturday the dismantling of an ISI-underworld terror module with the arrest of eight individuals. Authorities have suggested that the group was orchestrating attacks on key installations and law enforcement targets across Delhi and other urban centers.
The arrested individuals include a Nepali national, with law enforcement officials indicating links to the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. The arrests are part of ongoing efforts to dismantle networks that threaten public safety and national security, according to police sources.
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