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In a major counter-terror operation, the Punjab Police has dismantled a terror module allegedly linked to Babbar Khalsa International and backed by Inter-Services Intelligence, arresting two suspects and recovering a significant cache of explosives. Officials described the operation as a major breakthrough, stating that the module was allegedly preparing for high-impact attacks aimed at disturbing public peace.
The joint operation was carried out by district police units along with the State Special Operations Cell and central agencies. According to officials, the network was being operated by a foreign-based handler, raising concerns over cross-border coordination and support. The arrests are seen as a crucial step in disrupting a potentially dangerous terror network operating in the region.
Security forces recovered a large quantity of arms and explosive materials during the crackdown. The seized items included five hand grenades, two specialised detonators, a push-to-talk timer with coder and decoder, a 9V battery, and around one kilogram of explosive material packed with nails, indicating the assembly of an improvised explosive device. Communication equipment, including a walkie-talkie and trigger mechanisms, was also recovered from the accused.
Police officials stated that the nature of the recovered materials points to advanced planning for large-scale attacks. A case has been registered under the Explosive Substances Act, and investigations are underway to trace the broader network, including identifying foreign handlers and possible local collaborators. Agencies are also examining potential links with other extremist groups to assess wider security implications.
The operation comes amid heightened security concerns following recent incidents in the region. Authorities have increased vigilance across sensitive and border areas as investigations continue, with a focus on preventing any further threats and dismantling remaining elements of the network.