Gujarat Busts Jaish Terror Module With Cross-Border Handler Network
ATS teams dismantle militant cell with ties to external handlers in major counter-terrorism operation.

Security forces in Gujarat have successfully dismantled a terror module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed, uncovering a sophisticated network that included cross-border handlers orchestrating operations from outside India. The breakthrough came through a coordinated multi-agency operation involving specialized anti-terrorism units working in tandem with regional law enforcement.
The investigation revealed that the module was operating with direct guidance from external handlers who were managing propaganda dissemination and coordinating militant activities. The network's operational structure demonstrated clear evidence of international coordination, with individuals working to radicalize recruits and plan destabilizing activities within Indian territory.
This operation underscores the persistent threat posed by trans-national terror organizations that continue to target India. Jaish-e-Mohammed has been responsible for numerous attacks across the country, and this module represented an active extension of their operational capabilities in western India.
The successful dismantling of this network will significantly disrupt the militant outfit's ability to execute coordinated strikes in Gujarat and surrounding regions. The joint operation showcased enhanced coordination between various security agencies, demonstrating improved intelligence sharing and rapid response capabilities.
Security analysts note that such modules typically function as recruitment hubs and operational cells, making their neutralization critical for maintaining national security. The discovery of cross-border handler networks highlights the evolving tactics employed by terror organizations in leveraging digital platforms and remote coordination to maintain operational control.
Source: NDTV