The police discovered traces of human blood in the home in Bhalswa.
New Delhi:
A person killed, allegedly by two arrested terror suspects in Delhi, was additionally beheaded, police sources have advised NDTV. The identification of the sufferer is but to be established. The police have recovered a number of physique elements — amongst them his hand, which had a Trushul tatoo. The person, aged round 21, was apparently a drug addict whom the 2 had befriended, sources mentioned.
Police sources mentioned Naushad was tasked with killing influential Hindus by his handler Sohail, who’s a Pakistan-based operative of terror group Harkat-ul Ansar.
His confederate, Jagjit Singh, was requested to propagate the Sikh separatist group Khalistan’s actions in India, sources mentioned. Jagjit Singh was allegedly involved with Khalistani terrorist Arshdeep Dalla, who’s at the moment in Canada.
The arrested males, sources mentioned, have confessed that they took the person to Naushad’s home in Bhalswa Dairy in northeast Delhi on December 14-15 and strangled him. His physique was beheaded and chopped into eight items. A 37-second video of the proceedings was despatched to Sohail, sources mentioned.
The police, who discovered traces of human blood in the home in Bhalswa, are additionally making an attempt to determine if the 2 have carried out every other goal killing.
They’re additionally probing the nexus between Khalistani terrorists and Pakistani intelligence company. The lads had rented the Bhalswa home collectively round Diwali and each had been tasked with the homicide.
Naushad was in jail in circumstances involving homicide and extortion and had met Sohail there. In jail, he additionally met Arif Mohammad, an accused within the Crimson Fort assault.
Sohail went to Pakistan and after being launched from jail in April 2022, Naushad bought in contact with him, sources mentioned.
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