Major Counterterror Operation: Eight Suspected Lashkar Operatives Arrested in Tamil Nadu and Bengal
In a major breakthrough against cross-border terrorism, Delhi Police announced the arrest of eight suspected operatives linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba during coordinated raids in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.
The operation, led by the Special Cell, followed actionable intelligence regarding a suspected terror module attempting to establish a network in parts of southern and eastern India. Officials said the suspects were under surveillance for several weeks before authorities moved in to detain them.
Sources indicated that the group allegedly engaged in radicalizing youth and facilitating communications between local recruits and foreign handlers. Encrypted messaging apps and coded language were reportedly used to avoid detection. Investigators have seized electronic devices and documents that may shed light on the scope of their activities.
Police believe the module functioned as part of a broader strategy to create sleeper cells capable of logistical support, reconnaissance, and recruitment. Authorities are analyzing digital footprints to trace funding patterns and identify possible cross-border money transfers.
The suspects were apprehended without incident and transported to Delhi for further interrogation. They are likely to face charges under anti-terror laws, including the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
Senior officials emphasized that the success of the operation was due to seamless coordination between central and state agencies. “Timely intelligence sharing was crucial in dismantling this network before it could pose a larger threat,” an officer stated.
Security agencies remain cautious about potential retaliatory attempts or undiscovered associates. Surveillance has been intensified in sensitive locations, and further arrests cannot be ruled out as investigations progress.
Authorities also highlighted the importance of community awareness in preventing radicalization. Efforts are underway to monitor online platforms used for extremist propaganda and recruitment.
This crackdown reflects India’s sustained efforts to combat terrorism through intelligence-led policing and inter-agency collaboration. Officials reiterated their commitment to ensuring national security and maintaining vigilance against evolving threats.
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