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2 doctors linked to terror module arrested with explosives, AK-47

India

Police in Faridabad just foiled a big terror plan with help from Jammu & Kashmir Police and the Intelligence Bureau.
In Dhauj village, they found about 100kg of ammonium nitrate as part of nearly 350kg of explosives—enough to cause serious damage—along with an AK-47, 84 live cartridges, timers, and chemicals for making powerful bombs.

Police are now tracking down other members of the network

The bust happened after Dr. Adil Ahmad Rather, from Kashmir, was arrested for suspected ties to a cross-border terror group. His associate Dr. Mujahil Shakil from Al-Falah Medical College was also picked up.
Both are believed to be part of a larger network planning attacks in northern India.
Police are now digging deeper to track down others involved and prevent future threats.