Delhi Blast Accused Flee Plan: Nepal Border Under Tight Security Watch

Security forces have heightened surveillance along the Nepal border as Delhi blast suspects attempt to flee the country. The investigation reveals connections to the Faridabad module operated by Jaish-e-Mohammad. Multiple agencies are coordinating a nationwide manhunt while conducting simultaneous raids in Jammu and Kashmir. The scale of seized explosives indicates the terrorists were planning a series of coordinated attacks across India.

Key Points: Delhi Blast Suspects Nepal Border Escape Route Security Alert

  • Security agencies monitoring Nepal border for suspect escape routes to Pakistan
  • Faridabad module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammad running radicalization drives
  • Multiple agencies investigating huge terror module planning nationwide attacks
  • Jamaat-e-Islami activists under scanner for terror group connections
  • Explosive material seizures reveal scale of planned terror attacks
  • Jammu and Kashmir raids target overground workers reviving terror groups
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Nepal border under tight watch as Delhi blast accused plan escape route

Security agencies intensify Nepal border surveillance as Delhi blast accused plan escape to Pakistan. Nationwide manhunt continues with multiple agencies coordinating investigations.

"The accused persons would do everything to try and exit India - Security Official"

New Delhi, Nov 12

The security agencies that have launched a nationwide hunt to track down those involved in the Delhi blasts are keeping a close watch on the Nepal border. The Intelligence agencies have stated that the accused persons may attempt to flee India through this porous border.

The agencies say that the accused could be planning on exiting India through the Nepal border and then entering Pakistan. This was the route that was frequently used by the Indian Mujahideen operatives when the terror group was active.

Officials say that it is unclear at this time how many persons were involved in the blasts. The persons arrested during the Faridabad module bust are being questioned for more information. So far, they have not revealed anything major, but the agencies are confident that eventually they will.

Those living along the Nepal border have been told to immediately report any suspicious activity. One official said that the accused persons would do everything to try and exit India. The border checks have also gone up, and every movement is being monitored closely, officials said.

Meanwhile, raids have been launched at Shopian in Jammu and Kashmir. The targets are the overground workers who are helping with the revival of terror groups. The Faridabad module was being run by the Jaish-e-Mohammad, and plenty of help was extended from Jammu and Kashmir.

In fact, one Maulvi Irfan Ahmed is said to be the one who was running a radicalisation drive. It is he who recruited most of the people into the module. The Delhi blast, according to the agencies, is directly linked to the Faridabad module.

This signals a shift in terror-related acts, and the target has once again become the heartland. This was a deliberate shift made by the Jaish-e-Mohammad as it is finding it hard to operate in Jammu and Kashmir.

Post the Pahalgam attack, security is at an all-time high in Jammu and Kashmir, which has made it hard for terror groups to operate. The raids in Jammu and Kashmir are also focused on the homes of Jamaat-e-Islami activists.

The information about the possible suspects and handlers is being provided to the police by Ahmed. The Jamaat members are under the scanner because they are known to work closely with Pakistan-based terror groups. The outfit got a boost in Bangladesh after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina. Since then, the Jamaat has been working closely with the ISI with the intention of reviving terror groups to target India.

Currently, there are multiple agencies that are working on this case. The ambit of the probe has been widened due to the magnitude of the incident. It is not just the blast that is being investigated. The agencies are chasing down a huge module, which was created to carry out a series of blasts across the country.

The sheer quantity of the seizure of explosive material from the module members suggests the scale of the attacks that they had planned.

Meanwhile, a team from the FSL visited the blast site once again to gather more information. They collected two cartridges, including one live ammunition, and samples of two different types of explosives. In all, 40 samples are being examined, which were collected from the blast site.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who lives near the Nepal border in Uttar Pradesh, I can confirm security has really tightened up. Army patrols have increased significantly. Feeling safer but still concerned about these terror networks.
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Sarah B
The connection to Bangladesh Jamaat is worrying. We need better regional cooperation to combat terrorism. This isn't just India's problem - it affects the entire subcontinent's stability.
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Vikram M
While I support strong security measures, I hope innocent civilians aren't harassed in the process. The authorities need to balance security with respecting citizens' rights. 🙏
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Arjun K
The shift of terror activities to heartland cities is alarming. Our intelligence agencies are doing good work, but we need more community awareness programs to prevent radicalization.
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Michael C
The scale of explosives seized shows how serious this threat is. Kudos to our security forces for preventing what could have been multiple major attacks across the country. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
This is so scary! As a Delhi resident, these security threats make me anxious. Hope they catch all the culprits soon. Stay safe everyone and report anything suspicious! 🚨

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