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West Bengal Special Task Force Arrests Suspect Linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed

West Bengal Special Task Force Arrests Suspect Linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed

The West Bengal Special Task Force has taken a man named Aditya Singh into custody. Authorities allege he has ties to the militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed.

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The West Bengal Special Task Force (STF) has announced the arrest of Aditya Singh, marking the latest development in an ongoing investigation into terror activities within the state. Officials state that Singh is suspected of maintaining links with Jaish-e-Mohammed, a militant organization designated as a terrorist group by multiple international bodies.

While the STF has confirmed the arrest, specific details regarding the nature of Singh’s alleged involvement, the evidence gathered, or the timeline of his activities remain limited. The arrest is part of a broader security operation aimed at dismantling potential terror networks operating in the region. As of now, legal proceedings are in the preliminary stages, and no further information regarding formal charges or the suspect's legal representation has been released to the public. The investigation is ongoing as authorities look for further connections or potential accomplices.

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Provided a brief, factual summary of the arrest without additional context or investigative depth.

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"suspect""terror case"

✓ Only outlet to report: Identified the suspect by name as Aditya Singh.

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  • ·Lack of information regarding the specific evidence leading to the arrest.
  • ·No statement provided from the suspect or their legal counsel.
  • ·Absence of context regarding how this arrest relates to previous arrests in the same case.

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