NEW DELHI: The Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squads have foiled a planned chemical terror attack, arresting three suspects, including a Hyderabad-based doctor, who allegedly intended to poison prasad with ricin. The plot reportedly included Ayodhya as a target, with Nov 25—when the saffron flag is due to be hoisted atop the Ram temple—marked for an attack. According to sources, the suspects had also planned a series of attacks in Delhi akin to the 26/11 Mumbai strike, describing it as a “spectacular attack” of unprecedented scale. Key targets included railway stations, malls, India Gate and temples. DNA tests confirmed Umar Un Nabi as the bomber in Old Delhi. Sources said Nabi’s module had planned multiple vehicle-borne IED explosions followed by assault rifle firin
Terror module’s targets revealed: Ayodhya, India Gate, malls, railway stations
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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