October 13, 2011 5:02 PM

printer

Big terror strike’s attempt foiled: Delhi Police

Delhi Police today said that a big terror strike's attempt in the National Capital was foiled following the recovery of an explosive-laden car in Ambala. Talking to reporters in New Delhi, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell),Arun Kampani claimed that Lashker-e-Taiba, LeT and Babbar Khalsa International had joined hands to plot a terror strike in Delhi ahead of Festival season.

He said the seizure of the car in Ambala last evening came following a trail of inputs provided by central intelligence agencies. Mr. Kampani said, inputs about the plan of terror strike in Delhi by LeT module active in Jammu and Kashmir were received. He said that the explosives were meant for Babbar Khalsa and to be used in Delhi.

Five detonators contained in a plastic box wrapped with brown adhesive tapes, two timers, registration papers of the car and some newspapers of Jammu and Kashmir were recovered yesterday near railway station at Ambala, Haryana.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Ms. Ambika Soni has said that it is a matter of great concern for the security agencies.

Most Read
View All arrow-right

No posts found.