3 Islamic AL-QAIDA Terrorists arrested by NIA who were planning to 'assasinate' PM of INDIA Narendra Modi
Following raids in several places across Madurai in Tamil Nadu, three suspected al-Qaeda operatives were arrested today by the National Investigation Agency, police said.
Police said the three allegedly planned to attack 22 top leaders of the country including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Those arrested were identified as M Khareem, Asif Sultan Mohammed and Abbas Ali. While Khareem was arrested from Usmannagar, Asif Sultan Mohammed was picked up from G R Nagar and Abbas Ali from Ismailpuram.
Police said NIA raided several places on receiving specific information that suspected al-Qaeda activists were operating in and around Madurai.
The NIA had tracked their movement for 10 days before apprehending the suspects today morning.
Police are also on the the lookout for two other men, Hakeem and Dawood Sulaiman.
The arrested men are believed to have been involved in the planning of five different court attacks. Hoards of explosives were confiscated from the suspects' residence.
Police said the arrested suspects had made threatening phone calls to six different embassies as well
.
Police said the three allegedly planned to attack 22 top leaders of the country including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Those arrested were identified as M Khareem, Asif Sultan Mohammed and Abbas Ali. While Khareem was arrested from Usmannagar, Asif Sultan Mohammed was picked up from G R Nagar and Abbas Ali from Ismailpuram.
Police said NIA raided several places on receiving specific information that suspected al-Qaeda activists were operating in and around Madurai.
The NIA had tracked their movement for 10 days before apprehending the suspects today morning.
Police are also on the the lookout for two other men, Hakeem and Dawood Sulaiman.
The arrested men are believed to have been involved in the planning of five different court attacks. Hoards of explosives were confiscated from the suspects' residence.
Police said the arrested suspects had made threatening phone calls to six different embassies as well
.
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