Terrorist

Jaish Chief Masood Azhar Claims Pakistan-Based Women’s Wing Has Recruited 5,000 Members for Suicide Missions

Jaish Chief Masood Azhar Claims Pakistan-Based Women’s Wing Has Recruited 5,000 Members for Suicide Missions

National Times Bureau :- In a startling revelation, Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) chief Masood Azhar has alleged that the outfit’s women’s wing in Pakistan has recruited as many as 5,000 members, who are reportedly being trained and indoctrinated for potential suicide missions. According to Azhar’s claims, the recruits are undergoing both ideological conditioning and operational training. Although independent verification of these assertions remains unavailable, the comments have sparked serious security concerns across the region, especially given JeM’s long history of involvement in major terror attacks. Security experts say the development, if true, marks a dangerous expansion of JeM’s capabilities by involving female…
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Suicide bombing a misunderstood concept: Delhi bomber Umar Nabi’s chilling video, calls it ‘martyrdom operation’

Suicide bombing a misunderstood concept: Delhi bomber Umar Nabi’s chilling video, calls it ‘martyrdom operation’

National Times Bureau :- A disturbing video has surfaced showing Dr. Umar un Nabi — the man behind the recent Red Fort car blast that killed 15 people — talking about how suicide bombing is “misunderstood”.  Speaking calmly in clear English, he claims that what people call a “suicide bombing” is actually a “martyrdom operation”. His words give insight into how he thought, showing that he had become fully radicalised. "One of the very misunderstood concepts is the concept of what has been labelled as suicide bombing. It is a martyrdom operation... known in Islam. Now, there are multiple contradictions;…
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350-kg explosives, AK-47 recovered near Delhi; Kashmiri doctor’s interrogation leads to major Faridabad arms bust

350-kg explosives, AK-47 recovered near Delhi; Kashmiri doctor’s interrogation leads to major Faridabad arms bust

National Times Bureau :-  In a major security alert near the national capital, the Jammu and Kashmir Police, in coordination with Haryana Police, have recovered 350 kg of ammonium nitrate, an AK-47 rifle, ammunition and detonator timers from Faridabad, Haryana. The recovery comes just days after the arrest of Kashmiri doctor Adil Ahmad Rather from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, who was allegedly involved in putting up posters supporting terror group Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in Srinagar. According to police sources, the explosives seizure in Faridabad followed crucial leads obtained during Rather’s interrogation. Investigations revealed that the cache was allegedly stored with another doctor, Mujahil…
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ISIS Module Busted in Delhi, Five Suspected Terrorists Arrested

ISIS Module Busted in Delhi, Five Suspected Terrorists Arrested

National Times Bureau :- In a major counterterrorism operation, security agencies in Delhi have dismantled an ISIS-linked module and arrested five suspected terrorists. According to officials, the arrests followed a swift intelligence-led operation aimed at preventing a possible terror conspiracy in the national capital. The accused were reportedly in touch with foreign handlers and were planning activities to destabilize the region. Sources said incriminating material, including electronic devices and documents linked to ISIS propaganda, was recovered during raids. The suspects are currently being interrogated to trace their wider network and to establish the extent of their plans. Authorities have termed…
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NIA chargesheets Khalistani terrorist Goldy Brar, 4 others in Gurugram bomb attack case

NIA chargesheets Khalistani terrorist Goldy Brar, 4 others in Gurugram bomb attack case

New Delhi, Jun 7: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has chargesheeted five accused, including Canada-based Khalistani terrorist Goldy Brar, in the 2024 case relating to bomb attacks at two clubs in Gurugram, officials said on Saturday. The NIA has booked Satinderjit Singh alias Goldy Brar, along with Sachin Taliyan, Ankit, Bhawish and US-based Randeep Singh alias Randeep Malik, under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), Arms Act, Explosives Substance Act, and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act in its charge sheet filed before a court in Panchkula on Friday, they said. Barring Brar and Malik, all others have been…
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