Delhi Police arrested Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist Shabbir Ahmed Lone, had put up anti-India posters in the capital, Lashkar terrorist Shabbir Ahmed Lone arrested by delhi police


New Delhi. Delhi Police has achieved great success. Delhi Police has arrested Shabbir Ahmed Lone, a terrorist of Pakistan-based terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba. According to the information, Shabbir Ahmed Lone has been arrested from Delhi border. Earlier he was working to create terrorist module for Lashkar. Shabbir himself had committed the incident of putting up anti-India posters at many metro stations in Delhi. On receiving strong intelligence that Shabbir was near Delhi, Delhi Police laid a trap and caught him. It is believed that Shabbir Ahmed Lone was about to commit a major terrorist incident in the country’s capital. Delhi Police is interrogating him.

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Recently there was news in the media that intelligence agencies have alerted the police about a major terrorist incident in Delhi. Only after receiving this alert, Kashmiri terrorist Shabbir Ahmed Lone was arrested. Through interrogation, Delhi Police is trying to find out how many modules of terrorists Shabbir prepared and who else along with him is involved in the conspiracy to spread terrorism. Delhi Police is likely to give more detailed information in this regard. Police has already arrested many terrorists from Delhi.

Delhi has always been the target of Kashmiri terrorists. A doctor named Umar had also detonated a car bomb near the Red Fort in Delhi. He was also a Kashmiri. Apart from Umar, many other doctors were also found involved in the terrorist module. Among them is Muzammil Ganai of Kashmir and another doctor. Apart from this, a female doctor named Shaheen Saeed was also a part of Omar’s terrorist module. This module of terrorists with doctors was also being run from Jammu and Kashmir. This module was revealed after posters were put up by terrorists in Srinagar. At present the case is being investigated by NIA. NIA had recently conducted raids at many places in Jammu and Kashmir in the Red Fort car blast case.

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