J-K Police SIA Arrests Suspect in Delhi Blast Terror Module Case
SIA Arrests Man in J-K White Collar Terror Module Case

In a significant breakthrough, the State Investigation Agency (SIA) of the Jammu and Kashmir Police has arrested an individual connected to a sophisticated 'white collar' terror module, which has been linked to the recent Delhi blast incident.

The Investigation Begins in Srinagar

The entire terror module was dismantled after the Srinagar Police initiated a probe in mid-October. The investigation was triggered by a disturbing incident in the Bunpora area of Nowgam, where unidentified individuals pasted posters on walls containing direct threats against police personnel and security forces.

Busting the White Collar Terror Module

This arrest marks a critical step in uncovering the network behind this cell, described as a 'white collar' module, suggesting the possible involvement of educated individuals using non-traditional methods to support terror activities. The SIA's operation led to the complete busting of this module, preventing potential further threats.

The arrest, confirmed on 22 November 2025, underscores the continued vigilance of security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir in tackling new forms of terrorism that extend beyond the region's borders, with connections to serious incidents like the Delhi explosion.