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Delhi Police bust online terror module

Delhi Police have arrested four men from three states for allegedly forming a 'Khurasan-based Lashkar' and plotting 'Ghazwa-e-Hind'.

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Delhi Police's Special Cell has arrested four radicalized men from the states of Maharashtra, Odisha, and Bihar for their alleged involvement in a terror module. The accused, identified as Mosaib Ahmad, Mohammad Hammad, Sheikh Imran, and Mohammad Sohail, were influenced by ideas advocating for a 'Khurasan-based Lashkar' and the establishment of a Caliphate. According to DCP Praveen Kumar Tripathi, they were preparing to participate in 'Ghazwa-e-Hind' and were attempting to radicalize others through encrypted digital platforms. The arrests highlight ongoing concerns about online radicalization and domestic terror threats in India.
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Police identified the four arrested men and detailed their alleged ideology, which included forming a 'Khurasan-based Lashkar' and plotting 'Ghazwa-e-Hind'.

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