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Terror Alert issued in India by Al-Qaeda and Jaish-e-Mohammad ahead of Republic Day, leading to increased security measures across the country.
Before Republic Day, Al-Qaeda and Jaish-e-Mohammad threatened explosions at 26 locations in India, prompting security agencies to be on high alert.
Security has been heightened in major cities, railway stations, airports, religious sites, and crowded areas based on intelligence inputs.
Delhi Police has released posters of 14 suspected terrorists, including Mohd Arshiyan from Jamshedpur, intensifying the search for them.
Interpol has issued a Red Corner Notice against Mohd Arshiyan, raising concerns that he may be hiding abroad or in contact with international terror networks.
Mohd Arshiyan’s brother, Mohd Jeeshan, is already in Delhi jail on serious charges related to terrorist organizations, indicating their links to Al-Qaeda network.
Summary:
- Terror Alert issued in India by Al-Qaeda and Jaish-e-Mohammad.
- Security agencies on high alert with increased measures.
- Interpol Red Corner Notice against Mohd Arshiyan.
- Mohd Arshiyan’s brother already in Delhi jail on terror charges.
- Heightened security and vigilance in Jamshedpur and surrounding areas.
