The Delhi Police is currently in the process of questioning the eight men arrested about whether they were planning to carry out an attack on the temple or in an area with heavy footfall.
According to sources, the anti-India posters that surfaced in Delhi and Kolkata were printed in Kolkata after the poster PDF was sent from Bangladesh by the handler, identified as Shabbir.
During preliminary interrogation related to a terror module being handled by a Lashkar handler based in Bangladesh, accused Umar Faruk revealed that he came in contact with Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) handler Shabir Ahmad Lone in March 2025, who sought to use illegally-staying Bangladeshi natio
According to officials, the case came to light on February 8, 2026, when CISF personnel reported the pasting of pro-Pakistan and pro-terror posters at Janpath Metro Station and nearby areas. Similar posters were subsequently found at other locations in Delhi.
A team from the Special Cell busted a module that was being handled by a Lashkar handler based in Bangladesh. A major untoward incident has been prevented.
Delhi Police on Sunday arrested six individuals in Tiruppur district of Tamil Nadu for allegedly posting content in support of Pakistan-based terrorist organisations, officials said.
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Jayant Chaudhary lashed out at the Indian Youth Congress for staging a shirtless protest at the India AI Impact Summit held at Bharat Mandapam on Friday, remarking, "Topless kya senseless tha".
: A blast alert has been issued in the national capital following intelligence inputs warning of a possible terror threat near the Red Fort, with sources stating that terrorists may target a temple in the Chandni Chowk area.
In a sharp attack on the Congress party, Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday lashed out at the Indian Youth Congress over its protest at the India AI Impact Summit, calling the demonstration an act of "treason" that tarnishes the country's global image.
In a statement sent via the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, the hospital claimed that the armed men seen at the Khan Yunis medical facility were not Hamas or Islamic Jihad operatives but police engaged in "protective, civilian and lawful" activities.
The Special Court of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday sentenced two overground workers (OGWs) of the Pakistan Army-backed banned Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) to a maximum of 15 years' imprisonment.