New Delhi: The Special Cell of Delhi Police has made shocking revelations regarding the nefarious designs of terrorists Naushad and Jagjit Singh Jassa alias Yakub, arrested from Jahangirpuri in January 2023. Delhi Police has told that at the behest of Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI, these two terrorists were plotting to kill sadhus in India and attack the Red Fort. Let us tell you that Jahangirpuri is the same area of ​​Delhi, where there have been attacks on Ram Navami and Hanuman Janmotsav processions for the last few years. This is a Muslim majority area.
The terrorists had got the task of killing the leaders and sadhus of Bajrang Dal:-
According to media reports, terrorists Naushad and Jagjit were assigned the task of firing on soldiers posted at Red Fort, killing Bajrang Dal leader in Punjab and sadhus in Haridwar. ISI had also given two lakh rupees to both the terrorists for killing the leader of Bajrang Dal. The planning of these terrorists was to kill sadhus in Haridwar and spread riots in the country. In this case, the Delhi Police filed a charge sheet on 10 May 2023 in the Patiala House Court under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). In this charge sheet, the police has told that Naushad was in contact with ISI handler sitting in Pakistan and Sohail, a terrorist of terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Toiba. At the same time, Jagjit was taking instructions from Arsh Dalla, a gangster and pro-Khalistan terrorist sitting abroad.
Naushad and Yakub were the target killers of Hindus on the orders of ISI :-
Actually, in the year 2000, Mohammad Sohail was arrested and sent to Tihar Jail on charges of attack on the Red Fort. Naushad was also imprisoned in this jail and it was here that both the criminals met. In the year 2013, Sohail came out of jail and fled to Pakistan. While staying there, Sohail got involved in anti-India activities. Also, these two terrorists were also in contact with Nazir Bhat, Nasir Khan, Nazir Khan of Pakistan based and supported terrorist organization Harkat ul Ansar and Nadeem of Hizbul Mujahideen. Tasks were assigned to all of them on the orders of ISI. Naushad, 56, and Jagjit alias Yakub, 29, came very close to carrying out the task of target killing given by Pakistan.
Saw Lord Shiva's tattoo in his hand and cut his throat: -
Naishad is a member of the terrorist organization Harkat-ul-Ansar. He was involved in 2 murders. Naushad has been sentenced to life imprisonment in this. Along with this, he has also been sentenced to 10 years in the bomb blast case. On the other hand, Jagjit Singh alias Yakub is a member of the Bambiha gang. Jagjit has also jumped parole in the murder case. When the ISI had assigned this task to both of them, Naushad and Jagjit carried out a murder to win the trust of their boss and made a video of it and sent it to Pakistan. Both kidnapped a Hindu boy named Rajkumar alias Raja and took him to Bhalswa Dairy. Where both slit his throat and cut his body into 8 pieces. Both the terrorists also made a video of this gruesome incident and sent it to their masters in Pakistan. Actually, the tattoo of Lord Shiva was made on the hand of the deceased Raja. Through this, both the terrorists had identified the Raja as a Hindu and they had got the same task.
The video of Sar Tan se Juda was found from mobile :-
After the arrest, a video of Raja's beheading and dismemberment of his body was also found from the mobile phones of both of them. Along with this, information was also received about sending videos to the handler sitting abroad and chatting with him on Signal. According to the police, both had come in contact with each other after being imprisoned in Haldwani jail. Both were released from jail on parole in April-May 2022. After this, both the terrorists got involved in anti-India conspiracies after taking orders from their bosses.
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