13 July 2021 | TITN Team
Uttar Pradesh police arrested two people suspected of planning a terrorist attack in parts of eastern Britain on Sunday. And Lucknow on the eve of Independence Day.UP (ATS), an anti-terrorist unit that carried out arrests in two locations, stated that it had seized explosives from two suspects.
The police reported that there were two men working in the local al-Qaeda unit. The newly added police chief and law enforcement agency Prashant Kumar announced the arrest.ATS reports that it is looking for evidence that Al Qaeda has sent its member named Umar Halmandi to India for activities. According to the police, Hamandi operates at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Harmandi recruited and radicalized personnel for Al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent. According to ATS, he added that after identifying some people, he created an Al-Qaida Lucknow module, Ansar Ghazwatul Hind.Two prisoners were identified as Minhaz Ahmad and Masiruddin.
“They were planning to unleash terror activities before August 15 (Independence Day) in different cities of the state, including Lucknow,” said Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Prashant Kumar.
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