The secret of the country’s most dangerous terrorist training center was exposed in Bhiwadi, they were playing bloody games in the Aravalli hills

Alwar : Delhi Special Cell has arrested 6 suspects in a major operation in Chopangi area of ​​Bhiwadi. These people are said to be associated with the notorious terrorist organization Al Qaeda. During the raid, the suspects opened fire on the special team, which made the situation more serious. Under this operation, the police conducted a search operation in the forest area around Chopangi for several hours, which created an atmosphere of terror in the area. Bhiwadi Police is silent on this whole matter, but according to sources, these suspects were training the youth by forming a separate terrorist organization. Many suspicious documents and weapons have also been recovered during the raid. It has also been learned that the suspects arrested from Bhiwadi used to give training to use weapons and were trying to involve them in terrorist activities.

Search operation conducted in dense forests

Bhiwadi, which is closest to Delhi and a part of NCR, is now emerging as a stronghold of terrorists. Special Cell officials conducted a search operation for several hours in the dense forests of Chaupanagi police station. During this, people present there told that suspicious persons also fired at the police.

Bhiwadi police maintained silence

Jaipur Range IG also reached Bhiwadi and took information about the whole case, but no official statement has been issued by Bhiwadi police yet. According to police sources, training of terrorists was going on in Bhiwadi, Rajasthan. The suspects arrested from Bhiwadi were giving training in handling weapons and they are linked to the terrorist organization Al Qaeda. The special team has also detained some people in Ranchi, Jharkhand.

Police arrested 6 suspects

Terrorist activities were going on in Bhiwadi for a long time, but the local police agencies did not even get a clue about it. After the action of the Delhi Police Special Cell, questions are now being raised on the working system of Rajasthan Police. A team from Rajasthan reached ground zero and talked to the local villagers. A 10-hour search operation was carried out in the Aravalli mountains near Sarekala village on the Haryana-Rajasthan border. The villagers said that they had no information about this. The area of ​​the forests from where the Delhi Police arrested six suspects is still under suspicion.

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