AHMEDABAD COPS BUST ISI TERROR MODULE, ARREST 3 YOUTHS

Pakistan’s spy agency ISI has long been trying to harm India by recruiting and training people for sabotage activities and carrying out anti-India activities. However, with the Indian intelligence agencies thwarting such attempts, it has now been revealed that the ISI conspired to carry out such activities by contacting the youth through social media and offering them money. The Ahmedabad Crime Branch has busted a new ISI terror module and arrested three youths.

Ahmedabad Police Commissioner Sanjay Srivastava was given secret information by the Central intelligence agencies. Following this, an investigation was conducted by the Crime Branch, and three youths of the city, Bhupendra alias Praveen Anandbhai Vanjara, Anil Ranjitbhai Khatik and Ankit Ishwarbhai Pal, were arrested. During an investigation, police came to know that the three youths had been contacted through social media.

Ahmedabad Police Commissioner Sanjay Srivastava had received a message from a Central agency a few days ago on the lines of “Kalupurwala kaam ho gaya” (work of Kalupur was over). Receiving this message, the commissioner himself inquired as to what was the major incident. No incident was reported except the fire in Kalupur. The probe was immediately handed over to the Crime Branch and the Crime Branch investigation of the incident uncovered a new module of terror of Pakistan’s spy agency ISI.

Abhijit Bhatt

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