Rajasthan ATS, Hanumangarh Police to Visit Ambala After Haryana STF Arrests 3 Terror Suspects
Rajasthan ATS to Visit Ambala After Haryana STF Arrests Terror Suspects

Rajasthan ATS and Hanumangarh Police to Coordinate with Haryana STF After Terror Arrests in Ambala

A joint investigative team comprising officers from the Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Hanumangarh district police is preparing to visit Ambala in Haryana. This move comes in direct response to the recent arrest of three suspected terrorists by the Haryana Special Task Force (STF). The suspects were apprehended while in possession of an improvised explosive device, a development that has immediately heightened security alerts across Rajasthan and its neighboring states.

Details of the Arrest and Alleged Terror Plot

According to official reports, the Haryana STF conducted the operation leading to the arrests. During preliminary interrogation, the accused individuals allegedly confessed to planning a series of explosions targeting several cities across India. Hanumangarh district in Rajasthan was identified as one of the potential targets in their purported scheme. The recovery of the IED has underscored the seriousness of the threat and prompted urgent inter-state coordination.

Inter-State Security Coordination Intensifies

Senior police officers in Hanumangarh have confirmed that the primary objective of the visit to Ambala is to establish close coordination with the Haryana police. The joint team aims to gather comprehensive details on the arrested suspects, including:

  • Investigating any possible associates or networks operating within Rajasthan.
  • Uncovering specific links between the suspects and activities in the state.
  • Sharing intelligence to preempt any further threats and ensure public safety.

This incident has triggered a significant security reassessment, with authorities in Rajasthan and neighboring regions bolstering vigilance at key installations and public spaces. The collaboration between the Rajasthan ATS, Hanumangarh police, and Haryana STF is viewed as a critical step in dismantling any wider terror network and preventing potential attacks.

The case continues to develop as investigations proceed, with security forces remaining on high alert to counter any emergent threats.