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Major Terror Module Busted in Lucknow; Three Convicted for Life by NIA Court

NIA court calls plot a “planned war against the state,” reveals cross-border links

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Major Terror Module Busted in Lucknow; Three Convicted for Life by NIA Court

Security agencies have uncovered a major terror network in Lucknow linked to an Al-Qaeda handler operating from the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The NIA investigation revealed plans for large-scale attacks in India prior to August 15, 2021. A special NIA-ATS court has sentenced three accused to life imprisonment, calling the conspiracy a “planned war against the state.”

Article: In a significant breakthrough, security agencies in Lucknow have exposed a major terror network allegedly linked to an Al-Qaeda handler operating along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. The handler, identified as Umar Helmadi, is accused of orchestrating a plot to use the capital city as a launchpad for terrorist activities.

According to findings by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the module had planned large-scale terror attacks in India ahead of August 15, 2021. Investigations revealed that the conspiracy was directed from across the border, with operational groundwork being laid in sensitive urban centers like Lucknow.

In a decisive judgment, a special NIA-ATS court sentenced three accused—Musiruddin alias Musir, Minhaj Ahmad, and Tauheed Ahmad Shah—to life imprisonment. The court observed that the conspiracy amounted to a “premeditated war against the state,” highlighting the seriousness of the threat.

The probe further revealed extensive use of digital platforms and social media channels to coordinate activities, recruit operatives, and disseminate extremist content, underscoring the evolving nature of terror networks in the digital age.

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