New Delhi: Nearly three tonnes of explosive material, assault rifles and pistols moved undetected through India’s National Capital Region and Kashmir—passing security checkpoints during multiple high-security periods including Independence Day and Diwali—before a chance discovery of posters in a Srinagar neighbourhood triggered an investigation that exposed how close the country came to a major terror attack.

On 10 November , the Jammu & Kashmir Police announced that it had dismantled an interstate and trans-national terror module linked with the banned outfits Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind (AGuH).

Faridabad Police Commissioner Satender Kumar Gupta, in a press conference on Monday, shared details of the joint operation that had been running for about 15 days across Jam

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