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Four terror suspects arrested in Delhi

| | Jan 20, 2016, at 08:42 pm
New Delhi: The special cell of Delhi Police has arrested four terrorists, who were allegedly in touch with terror group ISIS, reports said.

The investigation till now has revealed that the four suspects were in touch with Shafi Armar, who handles recruitment for Ansar Al Twahid, the Indian offshoot of the terror group.

Police claimed to have busted a massive terror module that was planning to carry out a terror attack at the ongoing Ardh Kumbh in Haridwar. 

 
The module was reportedly planning a strike in Delhi-NCR region as well.

Meanwhile, an alert was issued throughout the national capital region after the official vehicle of Inspector General of ITBP went missing. The Tata Safari car was allegedly stolen from the residence of the IG in Sector 23, Noida.

The development is being taken very seriously by the security forces as it comes ahead of the Republic Day.

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