Ram Mandir Attack News: Suspected terrorist Abdul Rehman arrested from Faridabad, Haryana has made a big revelation during interrogation. Sources in security agencies told News18 that through Abdul Rehman, Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI was plotting a terrorist attack on the Ram temple in Ayodhya. According to the report, ISI had trained Abdul Rehman for this attack. Abdul Rehman was in constant touch with ISI. At present, he has been arrested by the police and further interrogation is being done. Gujarat and Haryana ATS arrested terrorist Rehman from Pali village on Sunday.
The arrested terrorist Abdul Rehman is originally from Milkipur in Ayodhya. Abdul was living here under the name of Shankar. STF officials have recovered two hand grenades from him. Abdul Rehman used to run a mutton shop in Faizabad. He is also an auto driver by profession. However, by arresting Abdul, the investigating agencies have foiled a major conspiracy of ISI. Ayodhya has been continuously on the target of terrorists since the construction of Ram temple.
According to News 18, terrorist Abdul Rehman was plotting to cause great destruction by attacking the Ram temple with a hand grenade. As part of the conspiracy, Abdul had conducted a recce of the Ram temple several times. He also shared all the information related to the temple with the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.
Abdul had come to Faridabad a few days ago by train from Ayodhya. Here, a handler gave two hand grenades to terrorist Rehman, which he had to take back and go to Ayodhya by train. However, before this, based on the inputs from security agencies, Gujarat ATS and Faridabad STF arrested the suspected terrorist.
Before Abdul's arrest, terrorist Parvez Ahmed Khan alias PK, who had escaped from Jammu, was arrested from a guest house in Nizamuddin Basti in Delhi on February 27. Terrorist
Parvez was working as an important link in the financial network of various terrorist organizations including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen in Kashmir. He was planning to go abroad from Delhi.