A suspected white-collar terror module of Jaish-e-Mohammed, linked to last week's Red Fort car bomb blast in Delhi, was allegedly preparing to carry out a major fidayeen attack on December 6, sources said.
Agencies decoded what the group had internally codenamed "Operation D-6" after interrogating terror suspects arrested from Faridabad and Jammu and Kashmir. According to sources, the module had been planning a large-scale suicide strike using a car-borne explosive device, with preparations in motion for weeks.
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Operation D-6 was slated to be a sinister twin-layered attack, sources said. They added that the accused wanted to execute blasts in different cities on the anniversary of the Babri masjid demolition to send the country into a stat
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