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2 Qaeda-linked ultras held in Lucknow

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Tribune News Service

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New Delhi, July 11

The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Uttar Pradesh Police on Sunday busted a major terror module and arrested two al-Qaeda operatives from Lucknow’s Kakori area.

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Prashant Kumar, ADG (Law and Order), UP Police, said, “The UP ATS has uncovered a big terror module with the arrest of two terrorists linked to al-Qaeda’s Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. A cache of arms and explosive materials have also been recovered.”

It has been learnt that there was a plan for a major bomb attack in Lucknow. The Kashmir connection of the terrorists that came to the fore is also being investigated by the authorities, sources in the ATS said.

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The two accused have been identified as Maseeruddin and Minhaj. The team is conducting searches at their houses, along with the house of Shahid, who used to talk to Al-Qaeda and Pakistani handler Al-ul through Telegram, according to sources.

According to reports, raids are also being conducted in western UP and a high alert has been issued in Lucknow and adjoining districts after the explosives were found at the raid site.

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