Two suspected jihadists planning attacks in Delhi arrested
The two youth detained by police were already under Special Cell's scanner.
New Delhi: Two suspected operatives of a jihadi organisation, who were allegedly planning to carry out attacks in the national capital during Christmas and New Year, were detained by the Special Cell of Delhi Police on Wednesday.
The two suspected operatives are believed to be natives of Sambhal district in Uttar Pradesh.
Police refused to disclose the names of the operatives and the organisation they belong to.
Special Cell teams are conducting search operation at several places across UP, tracking other potential operatives of the jihadi outfit, said a police officer.
The two youth detained by the police were already under the Special Cell's scanner.
However, they disappeared around two years ago, following which they are suspected to have crossed the border and attended training camps in Pakistan and Afghanistan with their associates, the officer said.
The two youth were detained on Wednesday from Delhi following intelligence input suggesting there presence here.
The police have also got certain leads suggesting that the duo, along with their associates, were allegedly planning strikes in the national capital during Christmas and New Year season, the officer said.
It is also believed that the duo attended training facilities allegedly set up by LeT, the officer added.
Earlier this month, the Special Cell had registered a case in connection with the presence of two suspected LeT operatives who allegedly infiltrated from PoK and were seen in the national capital, where they are allegedly hatching plans to target high profile individuals.