Punjab Police Uncovers ISI-Linked Terror Network: Arrests Made and Weapons Seized

In a significant operation, the Punjab Police have dismantled a terror module allegedly backed by Pakistan's ISI. Three suspects were arrested, and authorities recovered two hand grenades and a Glock pistol. The police revealed that the grenades bore markings indicating cross-border connections. One of the accused was captured in Ahmedabad through a coordinated effort with the ATS Gujarat. Investigations suggest that the group was planning attacks on police establishments across multiple states. An FIR has been lodged under relevant laws, and efforts are underway to track down other members of the module.
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Punjab Police Uncovers ISI-Linked Terror Network: Arrests Made and Weapons Seized

Major Terror Module Disrupted in Punjab


Chandigarh: The Punjab Police have successfully dismantled a terror module allegedly supported by Pakistan's ISI, leading to the arrest of three individuals and the seizure of two hand grenades and a Glock pistol, as reported by a senior police official on Monday.


According to Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav, the grenades are marked with POF (Pakistan Ordnance Factory), suggesting a connection to cross-border activities.


One suspect was apprehended in Ahmedabad through a collaborative effort with the ATS Gujarat, Yadav confirmed.


Initial investigations indicate that this group was planning systematic attacks on police facilities across various states, a threat that has now been neutralized.


An FIR has been filed under the Explosive Substances Act and the Arms Act at the State Special Operation Cell (SSOC) police station in Amritsar.


Yadav added, "We are actively working to identify, locate, and arrest additional members of this terror module."