A suspected white-collar terror module of Jaish-e-Mohammed, linked to last week's Red Fort car bomb blast in Delhi, was allegedly preparing to carry out a major fidayeen attack on December 6, sources said.
Agencies decoded what the group had internally codenamed "Operation D-6" after interrogating terror suspects arrested from Faridabad and Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, the module had been planning a large-scale suicide strike using a car-borne explosive device, with preparations in motion for weeks.
Interrogation of the arrested suspects revealed that lady doctor Shaheen Shaheed and Umar, the terrorist killed outside the Red Fort, were central to the plot.
A substantial quantity of explosives had been stockpiled in Faridabad for the planned December 6 attack. Investigators s

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