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Chandigarh Grenade Attack Case: Punjab Police Disrupt Terror Network And Arrest Suspects

Punjab Police and Chandigarh Police say a major terror plot linked to the Chandigarh grenade attack case has been exposed, with officers claiming the joint operation has disrupted plans to disturb peace and communal harmony across the region and prevented possible future strikes.

Officials report that one grenade and other material considered incriminating have been seized during the investigation. Police teams are carrying out raids at several locations, and officers say this coordinated effort aims to ensure that no part of the suspected network remains active or hidden.

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Punjab and Chandigarh Police have exposed a major terror plot linked to the recent grenade attack, arresting five suspects and seizing incriminating materials, disrupting plans allegedly supported by Pakistan's ISI and handlers based in Portugal and Germany.

Arrests and evidence in Chandigarh grenade attack case

According to officers, five people suspected of involvement in the attack have been arrested so far, and two main perpetrators have been identified. Some accused are still missing, and teams from Punjab Police and Chandigarh Police are working to locate and arrest those individuals.

Preliminary findings in the Chandigarh grenade attack case suggest the module was allegedly supported by the Inter-Services Intelligence. Officials also state that handlers based abroad, including in Portugal and Germany, played important roles in planning and directing the operation from overseas locations.

Foreign handlers and network in Chandigarh grenade attack case

Investigators say the terror network used several cutouts and sub-modules. These layers reportedly helped shield key planners and made tracking links between members difficult. Agencies are now trying to map every contact, in order to understand how information, funds and weapons moved through the network.

Senior officials add that efforts continue to identify the masterminds and trace financial and logistical support linked to the Chandigarh grenade attack case. Punjab Police has stated it remains alert and committed to protecting regional security while pursuing terror networks operating both within India and from abroad.

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