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Gujarat ATS reveals half baked 'Jaish-e-Mohammed' Network busted
Plot to Establish 'Jaish-e-Mohammed' Network in Gujarat: Major Revelations During ATS Interrogation Interrogation of five suspected terrorists apprehended by the Gujarat ATS has yielded several significant and shocking revelations. According to investigative agencies, preliminary inquiries indicate that the accused were actively working to establish a network for the banned terrorist organization 'Jaish-e-Mohammed' within Gujarat. Given the gravity of this attempt to spread terror activities in the state, security agencies are currently conducting an in-depth investigation into the entire matter.
Training in Weapons, Bombs, and Poisonous Gas Production T
he ATS investigation revealed that some of the arrested individuals had received training in handling lethal weapons such as AK-47 rifles and pistols. Furthermore, it was discovered that they had undergone specialized training in constructing timer-based bombs and conducting test blasts. Perhaps the most alarming revelation is that the accused had acquired knowledge and training regarding the production of poisonous gas; reports also indicate that successful test blasts involving time bombs had been carried out at various locations.
Online Material and IED Blast Tests
Security agencies have seized large quantities of explosives and materials used for bomb-making from the accused. The investigation revealed that since 2023, the accused had been learning dangerous techniques for constructing and detonating IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices). Over the past few years, they had conducted multiple test blasts at secret locations, sourcing some of the necessary materials through digital or online platforms.
Secret Meeting in Vadodara and Scrutiny of Jihadi Literature
A significant turn in the case occurred with the discovery that the accused had held a secret meeting in Vadodara with an unidentified Kashmiri individual. Agencies are currently investigating the primary objective behind this meeting and tracing its potential links. Additionally, digital and printed literature promoting jihadi ideology has been recovered from the accused. The ATS is currently conducting a thorough investigation into the accused's other local contacts, sources of funding, and any plans for a major terror plot.
Training in Weapons, Bombs, and Poisonous Gas Production T
he ATS investigation revealed that some of the arrested individuals had received training in handling lethal weapons such as AK-47 rifles and pistols. Furthermore, it was discovered that they had undergone specialized training in constructing timer-based bombs and conducting test blasts. Perhaps the most alarming revelation is that the accused had acquired knowledge and training regarding the production of poisonous gas; reports also indicate that successful test blasts involving time bombs had been carried out at various locations.
Online Material and IED Blast Tests
Security agencies have seized large quantities of explosives and materials used for bomb-making from the accused. The investigation revealed that since 2023, the accused had been learning dangerous techniques for constructing and detonating IEDs (Improvised Explosive Devices). Over the past few years, they had conducted multiple test blasts at secret locations, sourcing some of the necessary materials through digital or online platforms.
A significant turn in the case occurred with the discovery that the accused had held a secret meeting in Vadodara with an unidentified Kashmiri individual. Agencies are currently investigating the primary objective behind this meeting and tracing its potential links. Additionally, digital and printed literature promoting jihadi ideology has been recovered from the accused. The ATS is currently conducting a thorough investigation into the accused's other local contacts, sources of funding, and any plans for a major terror plot.