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News Topical, Digital Desk : The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has uncovered a major terrorist plot. The ATS has arrested four suspects who were planning to spread terror by setting fires across the country in order to implement a "Ghazwa-e-Hind" (Gazwa-e-Hind) campaign. It is being reported that these criminals were plotting to spread terror by setting gas cylinders on fire in various parts of the country. 

According to reports, these criminals were connected to Pakistani handlers through various social media accounts. They would carry out small acts of arson and send videos to Pakistan, and then solicit money via QR codes. This entire operation was being carried out at the behest of Pakistani handlers. 

UP ATS gets major success

The UP ATS has arrested Saqib, alias David, a key member of the gang. This group was linked to Pakistani handlers, radicals, and several Afghan numbers and was working to compromise national security. The group's primary objective was to create an atmosphere of fear in India.

Pakistani handlers, through Telegram and Instagram, connected with Osama bin Laden, Fatullah Ghori, Kashmir Mujahideen, and Ghazwa-e-Hind, spreading terror by burning vehicles based on religion. Arbab, from Saqib's village, was also involved in this activity. The accused also sent Google locations of prestigious institutions to Pakistani handlers.

Reiki of many government establishments

The UP ATS recovered flammable materials, seven mobile phones, 24 pamphlets, and Aadhar cards from them. According to reports, the accused, lured by money, had conducted reconnaissance of several prestigious institutions and vehicles. They also collected information about prestigious institutions and government vehicles in cities like Lucknow, Aligarh, and Ghaziabad and sent videos of these to Pakistan. 

The revelation of this gang has caused a stir. The UP ATS has begun questioning the accused. Questions have also been raised about who else was involved with them.   


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