Pakistan’s terrorist plot failed before 26 January: IED recovered from the capital was prepared in Pakistan, due to disturbances in the circuit, the blast did not happen

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The Pakistani government is currently surrounded by all-round troubles, yet it is not deterring from spreading terror in the neighboring countries. The intelligence report of Delhi Police has once again proved this fact right. It has been told in the report that the IED (explosive) recently recovered from Ghazipur Phool Mandi in Delhi was manufactured in Pakistan. It was sent to India via land or by sea.

According to the report – the IED contained ammonium nitrate, RDX, a nine-volt battery and small pieces of iron. The security forces detonated around 3 kg of explosives, and sent the rest to the National Bomb Data Center in Manesar, Haryana for investigation. The responsibility of bringing the explosives to India was entrusted to the drug smugglers of Afghanistan.

Photograph of security forces destroying IED explosives.

Photograph of security forces destroying IED explosives.

The plot failed due to a fault in the circuit.
This remote-controlled IED was set to explode with a timer of 1 hour and 8 minutes, but it did not explode due to a fault in the circuit. The purpose of these conspiracies is to spread communal tension in the country. Recently, similar explosives were also recovered from Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab.

Capital on high alert ahead of Republic Day celebrations
A senior officer of the security agency said – Consignments of IED are being continuously sent to India through drug money. Their real motive is to spread communal tension in the country. Pakistani terrorists are trying to carry out a big terrorist incident in states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Delhi.

The country’s security system is on high alert after explosives were found in the capital ahead of the Republic Day celebrations on January 26. Special team of Delhi Police is continuously probing the matter.

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