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Four Terror Suspects Linked to Al Qaeda Arrested in Multi-City Operation in India


In a major counter-terror breakthrough, Indian security agencies have arrested four individuals suspected of having links to the terror group Al Qaeda. The arrests were made during a coordinated operation across three cities — Lucknow, Mumbai, and Hyderabad.

The suspects were reportedly under surveillance for several weeks. Intelligence sources suggest that all four were allegedly in contact with handlers based in Pakistan and were in the early stages of planning potential attacks. Fortunately, their plans were intercepted before any harm could be done.

The arrests were carried out quietly by a joint team of the Intelligence Bureau and state anti-terror squads. According to officials, digital evidence, including encrypted chats and suspicious financial transactions, led them to the suspects. While authorities are still verifying the extent of the plot, initial findings point to a broader network of operatives being guided from across the border.

This incident comes at a time when security agencies have been on high alert due to growing concerns over terror modules operating within the country. The fact that this was a multi-city operation shows the level of coordination required — and successfully achieved — by Indian law enforcement.

Authorities have stated that further investigations are underway and that more arrests are possible. The suspects are currently being interrogated, and officials are hopeful that more information about their plans and connections will surface soon.

This operation serves as a reminder that vigilance and timely intelligence can make a significant difference in preventing threats before they materialize.

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