Faridabad Arms Haul: 350 kg RDX, AK-47 Rifles, and IED Material Seized in Major Security Operation
In a major breakthrough for national security, law enforcement agencies have uncovered a massive cache of arms and explosives in Faridabad, Haryana. The operation, conducted jointly by the Jammu and Kashmir Police and central intelligence units, led to the recovery of 350 kilograms of RDX, several AK-47 rifles, and a significant quantity of IED-making materials.
Officials confirmed that the seizure is one of the biggest arms recoveries in recent years, believed to be linked to terror networks operating across northern India. The explosives and weapons were discovered following an intelligence-led operation that traced suspicious movements connected to terror modules active in the region.
Preliminary investigations suggest that the consignment may have been intended for use in high-profile attacks, possibly targeting key locations in Delhi-NCR or Jammu and Kashmir. The seized materials include detonators, IED triggers, and ammunition, indicating a well-planned terror plot that has now been thwarted.
Senior police officials praised the swift coordination between various security agencies, noting that timely intelligence input played a crucial role in preventing a potential catastrophe. A case has been registered, and investigations are underway to identify the individuals and networks involved in transporting and storing the explosives.
Authorities have tightened security across sensitive areas following the seizure, with enhanced checks on transportation routes and suspected hideouts.
This massive arms haul highlights the continued threat of terror activities and the critical importance of inter-agency coordination in ensuring national safety.
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