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ISIS-Inspired Module Busted: Probe Zeroes In On Alleged Mewat Arms Supplier ‘Jameel’

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Mumbai: The Delhi Police Special Cell’s probe into the ISIS-inspired module has thrown up a crucial lead, an alleged arms supplier from Haryana’s Mewat, identified as Jameel, whose link with Kalyan resident and key terror accused Aaftab Nasir Qureshi (22) appears central to the aborted terror plot.

Qureshi and his associate, Sufiyan Abubakar Khan (24), both residents of Kalyan in Maharashtra, were arrested at Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station earlier this week following technical surveillance and actionable intelligence. The duo was allegedly preparing to return to Mumbai with a cache of arms, including three pistols and multiple cartridges, sourced through Jameel.

A senior officer described Jameel as “a facilitator rather than an ideologue,” noting that the name itself could be a facade, possibly even a ghost identity used within Mewat’s illegal arms economy. “He provides weapons on demand, no questions asked. For radicalised youth like Aaftab, Jameel was a ready supplier willing to deliver,” a senior counter-terror official said. A parallel investigation is now underway in Mewat to track him down and dismantle his supply chain.

Investigators said Qureshi had been consuming radical Islamic content since 2020, gradually moving from passive online engagement to actively seeking operational support for terror activities. Interrogation revealed that encrypted and social media platforms including WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, and Facebook, facilitated his connection with extremist sympathisers, including the central figure of the terror module, Ashhar Danish (23), who subsequently introduced him to Jameel.

By early September, Qureshi is believed to have finalised a deal with Jameel after weeks of encrypted chats, seeking “reliable weapons” for a planned strike. He reportedly convinced his associate, Sufiyan Abubakar Khan (20), to accompany him to Delhi, where Jameel had agreed to hand over the arms. On September 9, the handover was executed, with the duo reportedly receiving two semi-automatic pistols (.32 bore) along with 15 live cartridges. through Jameel’s intermediaries. Qureshi and Sufiyan were intercepted at Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station while en route to Mumbai, following technical surveillance and specific intelligence inputs.

Investigators are now tracing the financial trail of the arms deal, examining whether payments were made directly, routed through hawala channels, or financed via sympathisers.

Officials said the link was not incidental: Aaftab had been actively searching for suppliers beyond Maharashtra, wary of being tracked by local police. Mewat, notorious for its cottage industry of illegal arms manufacturing, became the natural point of contact.

Qureshi, who dropped out after Class 10 and assisted his father at a meat shop in Kalyan, Maharashtra had previously worked in warehouses, food delivery services, and even sold SIM cards. Officials describe him as having assumed a “nodal role” in recruiting peers into encrypted groups, circulating videos and speeches glorifying jihad. He actively followed online sermons by controversial clerics such as Tariq Masood, Zakir Naik, Israr Ahmed, and Tariq Jameel. Over time, he became a member of encrypted extremist groups on Telegram and WhatsApp, where discussions on jihadi ideologies were frequent. Through these platforms, Qureshi connected with handlers like Ashhar Danish, an alleged recruiter for ISIS-linked outfits, and reportedly played a central role in influencing and recruiting peers by circulating content glorifying violent jihad.

Sufiyan, a welder and school dropout after Class 5, had been a close friend of Aaftab for five years.Officials said he was gradually drawn into radical ideology through prolonged exposure to extremist material circulated by Aaftab. “Sufiyan was not an ideologue but became a willing participant once convinced of the narrative of jihad,” an investigator said.

Agencies are mapping the digital footprint of both accused to identify other youths who may have been radicalised online. Sources said at least half a dozen individuals from Maharashtra are being “closely monitored” for potential links to the busted module.

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Delhi Police arrest three in illicit liquor supply case

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New Delhi, Aug 22: In a major crackdown on the illegal transportation and supply of liquor, the Anti-Auto Theft Squad (AATS) team of the North-East District of Delhi Police arrested three persons and recovered 778 quarters of Haryana-marked illicit liquor along with two taxis allegedly used to transport the consignment.

The action was carried out on August 21, 2026, after Head Constable Deepak, along with Head Constable Anuj and Constable Mukesh, was conducting area patrolling duty near Maujpur Chowk.

At around 6:30 a.m., the police team received information from a secret informer that two taxis carrying illicit liquor from Haryana would arrive near Seelampur Metro Station. The taxis’ numbers were also shared by the informer.

Acting on the information, the police team reached the location. At around 7:30 a.m., both taxis arrived and were intercepted. Three persons were apprehended, while another individual reportedly managed to flee from the spot.

A search of the vehicles led to the recovery of 399 quarters of illicit liquor from taxi HR55AX3345 and 379 quarters from taxi DL1ZD5015, taking the total recovery to 778 quarters.

The arrested accused have been identified as Vinit Chauhan (35), owner of taxi bearing number — HR55AX3345; Akash Sharma (25), driver of taxi bearing number — DL1ZD5015; and Vishal (23), who was allegedly accompanying the other accused.

During interrogation, the accused reportedly disclosed information about the source of the illicit liquor. Police are verifying the information and conducting further investigation to identify other individuals allegedly involved in the supply chain.

A case has been registered as FIR No. 288/26 under Section 33 of the Delhi Excise Act at Seelampur Police Station. Police said none of the three arrested accused has any previous criminal involvement on record. Further investigation is underway, according to police.

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‘Give her to us’: Adobe techie Vinay Gupta’s mother, sister allege pre-planned murder by in-laws in Delhi

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New Delhi, Aug 22: The mother and sister of 31-year-old software engineer Vinay Gupta, who was allegedly beaten to death by his in-laws in outer Delhi Nihal Vihar area, on Saturday alleged that the killing was pre-planned and demanded strict punishment for those responsible.

Speaking to reporters, Gupta’s mother alleged that her daughter-in-law had orchestrated the murder and deliberately called her relatives to their home.

“Give her to us, and we will punish her with our own hands. She orchestrated his murder and left,” she said.

According to her, the incident occurred early in the morning when her daughter-in-law allegedly called her brothers to the house. “We were preparing to serve them water, thinking that relatives had come to visit. But they did not want water. They grabbed him by his hands, choked his throat, jumped on his chest and killed him right before my eyes within five minutes,” she alleged.

She further claimed that when she tried to save her son, she too was assaulted. “When I rushed to save him, they beat me. When his father tried to rescue him, they assaulted him as well. Everything went dark before my eyes. There was no one else in the house. She had the CCTV cameras switched off,” the grieving mother stated.

Calling the incident pre-planned, she said there had been no major dispute before the attack. She claimed that six people were involved, of whom four had reportedly been detained while two are absconding.

Gupta’s sister, who was at her in-laws’ home at the time of the incident, also alleged that the killing had been planned in advance.

“My parents and my brother were alone at home. In the morning, she had an argument over something and stormed out of the house. Within just 10 minutes, she returned with six men from her family. She led them upstairs,” she said.

“My mother was preparing to serve them water, thinking that guests had arrived. But they refused the water, grabbed my brother by his hair, choked his throat and killed him. Before leaving the house, she had intentionally switched off the CCTV cameras,” she alleged.

She questioned how the relatives could have reached the house within 10 minutes when their residence was allegedly around 30 minutes away.

“It was completely pre-planned. Everything was orchestrated in advance,” she said, adding that her elderly parents were unable to save her brother.

The sister also alleged that Gupta’s wife frequently fought over minor issues and threatened the family. “There were six people who killed my brother,” she alleged.

The deceased was a resident of Laxmi Park and worked as a software engineer with Adobe in Noida. He had married his 31-year-old wife, a homemaker, around three-and-a-half years ago. The couple have twin children — a son and a daughter — who are about four-and-a-half months old.

According to the victim’s family, an argument broke out between Gupta and his wife in the morning over a matrimonial issue. Following the dispute, the woman allegedly contacted members of her parental family, who later arrived at the couple’s residence in Nihal Vihar.

The family alleged that Gupta was subsequently attacked and severely beaten by his wife’s relatives. Gupta was later rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. However, doctors declared him dead on arrival.

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Andhra MP’s son tests negative for alcohol after fatal Aston Martin crash

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New Delhi, Aug 22: Preliminary tests for alcohol and drugs have returned negative for 21-year-old Lingamaneni Sanjush, the son of Andhra Pradesh Rajya Sabha MP, Lingamaneni Ramesh, following a fatal Aston Martin accident in Hyderabad.

The accident took place near Inorbit Mall on August 16, when Sanjush was allegedly driving the luxury car. The vehicle struck 26-year-old Bharati Mukhi, a sales executive, leaving her critically injured. She was rushed to Apollo Hospital for treatment but was declared dead on arrival, according to police.

Investigators said Sanjush was allegedly driving at a high speed in a rash and negligent manner at the time of the collision. The Aston Martin has been seized and examined by a Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI), while the authorities are awaiting the inspection report.

Police said that despite the negative preliminary screening for alcohol and narcotic substances, Sanjush’s blood samples have been forwarded to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for detailed analysis. The final forensic findings, along with the MVI inspection report and the victim’s post-mortem report, are expected to play an important role in the ongoing investigation.

A case has been registered under Section 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for causing death through a rash or negligent act. The provision carries a maximum punishment of five years in prison.

Police said Sanjush was not arrested immediately because the evidence available at that stage did not justify custodial action. Instead, he was issued a notice under Section 35 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) and directed to cooperate with investigators.

The Deputy Commissioner of Police dismissed allegations that Sanjush received preferential treatment because of political connections or outside pressure. The officer maintained that the action taken by police was in line with legal provisions and Supreme Court guidelines governing arrests.

Police added that Sanjush could be arrested later if additional evidence or the findings of the investigation warrant such action. Investigators are continuing to collect forensic, technical and other evidence to establish the precise circumstances surrounding the crash.

The Aston Martin involved in the accident was reportedly not registered in Sanjush’s name. Meanwhile, Sanjush has maintained that he did not leave the scene after the collision. He claimed that he helped take Bharati to the hospital and subsequently cooperated with the police probe.

Following the post-mortem examination, Bharati’s body was handed over to her brother and later taken to Odisha. Her post-mortem report is still awaited.

Bharati was reportedly the sole earning member of her family. Her death has led to calls for financial assistance for her family as the investigation into the fatal accident continues.

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