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Indian Authorities Arrest Local al-Qaeda Suspects

Two More Suspected Al Qaeda Terrorists In Police Custody
Sonu Mehta—Hindustan Times/Getty Images Suspected al-Qaeda terrorists Maulana Abdul Rehman, right, and Zafar Masood, left, in police custody on Dec. 17, 2015, in New Delhi

The alleged leader of India's al-Qaeda cell is among those detained

New Delhi police said on Thursday that they had successfully detained three alleged members of India’s al-Qaeda cell.

Muhammad Asif, one of the cell’s alleged leaders, was reportedly arrested in the sting operation, the BBC reports.

“We have busted this module before they could do anything, so it is a big achievement,” Arvind Deep, a Delhi special police commissioner, told Reuters.

Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) proclaimed its existence in September 2014, Reuters says, and the group has since claimed responsibility for attacks in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Al-Qaeda head Ayman al-Zawahiri has said the group would draw support from disenchanted Muslims in the Indian states of Assam, Gujarat, and Jammu and Kashmir, the BBC says.

[Reuters]

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