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A dreadful incident was going to happen before Janmashtami, police arrested several criminals

Alwar : Krishna Janmashtami is on 26th August. Earlier, 6 people were detained by the Special Cell from Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, who were taking training to use weapons. The suspects may have connections with terrorism or other serious crimes. This action is part of a comprehensive operation being conducted against terrorist activities across the country, in which raids have been conducted in many states. 8 suspects have also been detained for questioning from Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. The possible crimes committed by them are being investigated in depth during interrogation after the arrest. This step reflects the vigilance of security agencies against terrorism and other serious crimes, which is being done to prevent any untoward incident before Krishna Janmashtami.

recovery of suspicious items

During the operation of the Special Cell, weapons, ammunition and suspicious things have been recovered from various places. As part of the search operation, raids have been conducted in Ranchi, Rajasthan and Aligarh. Raids were conducted at 15 places in the capital of Jharkhand, while action was taken at one place each in Rajasthan and Aligarh. During this, the recovery of various suspicious materials and goods is helping in reaching the roots of the network.

The general public is also advised to remain alert

The Special Cell spokesperson said that the operation is still going on and additional arrests are expected. Security agencies are conducting extensive investigation and action considering the seriousness of the matter. Meanwhile, the general public is also being encouraged to remain vigilant and immediately report any suspicious activity to the concerned authorities.

Responsibility for maintaining the internal security of the country

The aim of the security forces behind this massive operation is to maintain the internal security of the country and eliminate potential threats in time. The results related to this will be clear in the coming days, but this action has definitely revealed the strong intention of the government against criminals and terrorists.

Suspected terrorist arrested in Bihar

Let us tell you that earlier in the month of May, a suspected terrorist was arrested from Sakra police station area of ​​Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Sources had informed that the accused Mohammad Ali Mool had connections with a Pakistani organization, who was originally from Nepal. He was accused of planning to kill Hindu Sanatan Dharma Sanj’s national president Umeshwar Rana and BJP leader Nupur Sharma.

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