New Delhi: A high-security alert has been issued in New Delhi after the Uttar Pradesh Police received inputs of possible terror attacks in the national capital Delhi. Yes, and according to Delhi Police Special Cell official, an anonymous email was allegedly received by a terrorist organisation, the Tehreek-e-Taliban (India Cell), in which the UP Police was told about a possible terror attack.
Let us tell you all that the UP Police has sent the entire Delhi Police about that email, while acting on the input, the Delhi Police conducted a surprise search at the Sarojini Nagar Market in New Delhi on Tuesday. In fact, according to a report coming out, meanwhile, Ashok Randhawa, president of the Sarojini Nagar Traders' Association, said on Tuesday, "The market will remain closed due to some security threats.'' He also claimed, "Due to some security threats, the Delhi Police has sent orders to close down markets and keep a strict vigil." However, the Delhi Police has denied issuing any order to close the market. On the other hand, Delhi police officials said, "We went there not to close the market but to do a preventive search.'' At the same time, sources say that the Delhi Police is trying to trace the sender of the email and at the same time is trying to verify the claim made by him in the email.
Let us also tell you all that according to media reports, the interrogation of terrorists arrested in the capital Bhopal last Sunday revealed that there is a possibility of an increase in terrorist activities and attacks in nine states of the country. At the same time, sources say that this could be the states where Bangladesh's banned terror outfit Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) is strengthening its roots.
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