Two Jaish terrorists arrested in Mumbai for plotting terror attack in Delhi using toy car
From WION
In a joint operation, the Delhi Police Special Cell and the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested two radicalised men from Mumbai for allegedly plotting a terror attack in the national capital and said they had links to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Islamic State. The two were allegedly planning a toy car bomb attack in Delhi.
The accused, identified as Mossab Ahdam alias Kalam Kalyan and Mohammad Hamad Kollara, both Mumbai residents, have been brought to Delhi for further interrogation.
Investigators said both men were highly radicalised and had links with multiple terror organisations, including Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and Islamic State. Police sources said the two suspects were also associated with online extremist networks “Mission Khilafat” and “Soldiers of Prophet”.
The preliminary probe suggests that the accused were learning how to assemble improvised explosive devices and planning to carry out an attack in Delhi using a bomb concealed inside a toy car.
Sources said that four to five minors in Mumbai are suspected to have been influenced by ISIS propaganda and have come under the radar of the Special Cell.