Patiala house court on Sunday remanded eight accused of LeT Bangladesh Module in Judicial remand after police interrogation. The accused were arrested; these accused were from Tamil Nadu and West Bengal. Seven accused are Bangladeshi Nationals.
Two residents of northern Israel were arrested for suspected involvement in the Islamic State terror group, the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) and Israel Police announced on Wednesday.
Special NIA court at Patiala House Court on Monday extended the custody for four days of Delhi blast accused Dr Muzammil Shakeel Ganai of Pulwama (J-K), Dr Adeel Ahmed Rather of Anantnag (J-K), Dr Shaheen Saeed of Lucknow (UP), and Mufti Irfan Ahmad Wagay of Shopian (J-K) to National Inve
Till now, atleast 3 doctors, including 1 woman are among the a total of 8 people who are allegedly responsible for the blast near Red Fort. Dr Umar Nabi, an accused, was also identified as the man behind the wheel of the Hyundai i20 car from which the explosion happened.
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on Monday arrested four terror suspects who were allegedly planning to form a Mujahideen Army and "replace" the democracy with Sharia law, an official statement from the police officials said.
Two terror suspects, including one from Hyderabad, were apprehended in a joint operation by the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh police, as they were allegedly planning to carry out bomb blasts, officials said on Monday.
The head of the Jewish division in the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) suspended himself on Sunday after a recording of him discussing methods of handling Jewish terror suspects was aired on Israeli TV the previous night.
In the past week, soldiers from Israel's Commando Brigade arrested more than 60 wanted Palestinian terror suspects and confiscated dozens of weapons in Judea and Samaria the Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday.
Israeli security forces arrested 50 wanted Palestinians in counterterror operations in Judea and Samaria during the past week, the Israel Defense Forces said on Thursday.
The Pakistani government has introduced a bill in the National Assembly that seeks to grant military and civil armed forces the authority to detain individuals facing terrorism charges for up to three months. The proposed amendments to the Anti-Terrorism Act aim to enhance national security