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'Lone wolf' ISIS operative nabbed in Delhi with IEDs, major terror strike averted: Police

Police had received information from its sources that the ISIS was planning to carry out “sensational terror attacks” in Delhi and other parts of the country through its “radicalised members”, Kushwah said.

August 22, 2020 / 22:55 IST
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The accused has been remanded to eight days in police custody

A major terror strike has been averted with the arrest of an alleged ISIS operative, armed with two pressure cooker IEDs, from central Delhi's Ridge Road area following a brief exchange of fire, Delhi Police officials said on August 22.

Mohammad Mustakim Khan, alias Abu Yusuf Khan, from Badhiyaa Bhaisaahi village in Uttar Pradesh's Balrampur district, planned to carry out a "lone wolf" strike at a heavy footfall area in the national capital, said P S Kushwah, DCP (Special Cell).

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Khan, 36, who had been under watch for over a year, was nabbed around 11 pm on Friday night after a brief exchange of fire on the section of the Ridge Road between Dhaula Kuan and Karol Bagh. He was on a motorcycle.

The two IEDs seized from him were "fully ready" and just needed to be activated with a timer, police said.