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Gujarat ATS Disrupts Alleged Jihadi Cell; NIA Exposes Bengaluru Prison Radicalisation Network

Two developments—the Gujarat ATS disruption of an alleged jihadi module and the NIA’s exposure of a prison-based radicalisation network in Bengaluru—highlight the dual front of India’s counterterrorism challenge: online grooming of youth and covert recruitment behind bars. This analysis explains how investigators typically blend HUMINT, OSINT, SIGINT, and digital forensics under the UAPA and NIA…
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Inside the Nashik TCS allegations: Why an ATS–NIA terror-angle probe could be decisive

An advocate’s call for an ATS–NIA probe into alleged sexual exploitation at a TCS office in Nashik reframes the incident as a potential counterterrorism risk with national-security implications. This analysis explains ATS and NIA mandates, the legal thresholds that would justify a terror-angle inquiry, and how UAPA, POSH, ITPA, IT Act, and DPDP intersect. It…
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Toy Car IED Plot Foiled: Mumbai Arrests Expose Evolving Terror Tactics, Digital Trail to Delhi

Reports indicate that two suspects linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad were detained in Mumbai in a foiled toy car IED case reportedly aimed at Delhi, highlighting the shift toward concealed, low-signature devices in crowded urban spaces. The analysis explains how such IEDs can be engineered, why encrypted apps complicate investigations, and how Indian agencies combine cyber forensics…
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Hubballi gym case ignites outcry: calls for NIA probe, survivor protection, and harmony

The reported Hubballi gym exploitation case has sparked public outcry, a visit by the Ranaragini wing of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), and calls for an NIA-led investigation. This analysis explains the legal thresholds for NIA involvement, outlines applicable state and central statutes, and details a victim-centric investigative roadmap. It highlights digital, physical, and financial forensics,…
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Bihar Madrassa Sealed After Arms Haul; Andhra Links Probed as Authorities Urge Calm and Unity

Bihar Police sealed a madrassa in West Champaran on April 6, 2026, after an arms recovery, detaining three individuals for questioning and probing possible links to Andhra Pradesh. This analysis explains how Indian counterterrorism investigations proceed under the Arms Act, UAPA, and the NIA framework, highlighting forensic protocols and chain-of-custody safeguards. It emphasizes the presumption…
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LeT Handler Arrested Near Delhi; Kolkata Hub Exposed, ‘Kalkaji Temple Among Targets’ Reported

A reported arrest near Delhi of LeT-linked Shabbir Ahmed Lone has drawn attention to a suspected Kolkata facilitation hub and the Bangladesh–Kolkata–Delhi corridor, with ‘Kalkaji Temple Among Targets’ cited in public narratives. This analysis explains how handlers segment recruitment, logistics, and reconnaissance while relying on encrypted communications to evade detection. It outlines how Delhi Police,…
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Ghaziabad Bust Shatters ‘Ghazwa‑e‑Hind’ Plot: Six Arrested, Jaish‑e‑Mohammed Angle Probed

Ghaziabad Police detained six individuals on 13 March 2026 in a pre‑emptive operation against an alleged terror module accused of propagating Jaish‑e‑Mohammed ideology and invoking the “Ghazwa‑e‑Hind” narrative. The case illustrates how encrypted platforms, grievance‑based messaging, and micro‑cell tactics can converge to threaten public safety in the National Capital Region. It outlines India’s legal toolkit—UAPA,…
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Explosive claim: K P Raghuvanshi alleges pressure to arrest Shiv Sena–RSS leaders

Former Maharashtra ATS chief K P Raghuvanshi has alleged that political pressure was exerted to arrest “Hindutva leaders” linked to Shiv Sena and the RSS, as reported in connection with accounts in “The Troubleshooter: The Untold Encounters of IPS Officer.” Presented here is a rigorous, evidence-first analysis of why such claims matter for the rule…
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Delhi Temple Attack Foiled: ISI-Linked Lashkar Cell Dismantled; Bangladesh Handler Traced

Indian security agencies reportedly foiled an ISI-linked Lashkar-e-Taiba plot targeting a Delhi temple on 23 February 2026, with a handler traced to Bangladesh. The case underscores the need for intelligence-led policing, cross-border cooperation, and rights-respecting counterterrorism. It highlights how layered protection of sacred sites—concentric perimeters, intelligent CCTV, and trained volunteer stewards—can materially reduce risk. Analysts…
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Goa LED Boards Flash ‘Pakistan Zindabad’: HJS Demands Swift NIA Probe, Urges Calm and Unity
A public LED board in Goa reportedly displayed ‘Pakistan Zindabad’, sparking concern and calls for accountability. HJS has urged an NIA probe, citing the national implications of a highly visible, potentially manipulated digital message. Cybersecurity experts emphasize the importance of a forensic audit of display networks to determine intent and culpability. Community voices across dharmic…
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NIA Chargesheets 11 in Suhas Shetty Killing: Decisive Action, Legal Clarity, and Community Healing

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has chargesheeted 11 accused in the killing of Bajrang Dal leader Suhas Shetty in Karnataka. The NIA alleges a planned conspiracy involving individuals associated with PFI, with all claims subject to judicial scrutiny. The development highlights due process and the importance of evidence-led adjudication in Indian courts. Communities across Karnataka…