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Delhi Police Uncovers Terror Plot, Arrests Nine Linked to ISI Network

Police seized automatic weapons, grenades and explosive material as investigators probed a wider network tied to cross-border handlers and underworld links.

  • In a major counter-terror operation, the Delhi Police Special Cell arrested nine individuals allegedly linked to Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence and the ISI-underworld following an extensive intelligence-based operation.
  • Authorities seized grenades and sophisticated weapons during raids, revealing a conspiracy to target critical infrastructure and security personnel across multiple Indian cities.
  • Among the suspects are foreign nationals from Delhi, Mumbai, and Punjab, prompting a multi-agency investigation into how the group was recruited, funded and provided logistical support.
  • Officials disrupted what could have been a serious security threat, prompting strengthened security measures across Indian cities and heightened alert status among intelligence agencies.
  • Investigators are now tracing communication records and financial transactions to determine the full extent of the ISI-underworld nexus and identify remaining active operatives across the country.
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Security agencies have foiled a major terrorist plot in Delhi in a timely manner. The Delhi Police Special Cell and intelligence agencies conducted a joint operation and arrested eight individuals linked to Pakistan's intelligence agency, the ISI. Investigating agencies say this network was preparing to target several important locations, including Delhi and Mumbai. The case began when an accused, identified as Vijay Shooter Don, was arrested in…

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Times of India broke the news in India on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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