Gujarat ATS Busts Alleged Jaish-e-Mohammed Terror Network
Eight suspects arrested in Gujarat for allegedly plotting to establish JeM terror cell network.
Gujarat's Anti-Terrorism Squad arrested eight individuals on charges of operating as part of a conspiracy linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, a designated terrorist organization. The operation marks a significant crackdown on attempts to establish the militant outfit's operational presence in the state.
According to the ATS investigation, the arrested suspects were allegedly engaged in systematic efforts to build an active terror network across Gujarat. The group's activities reportedly included recruiting new members, indoctrinating them with the organization's extremist ideology, and laying groundwork for potential militant operations in the region.
Jaish-e-Mohammed has a documented history of carrying out attacks across India and Pakistan-administered territories. The outfit has been implicated in several high-profile incidents over the past two decades, making it one of South Asia's most closely monitored terror organizations.
The arrests prevent a potentially serious security threat in Gujarat, which has previously been targeted by terror networks seeking to expand their operational footprint. By dismantling the alleged recruitment cell before it could become fully operational, authorities have disrupted what investigators believe was an active conspiracy.
The ATS has launched a detailed investigation to uncover the full extent of the network, including potential links to handlers outside the state and funding sources. Interrogation of the suspects continues as officials work to identify any additional individuals involved in the conspiracy.
Source: Hindustan Times