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2 Terror Suspects Arrested For Beheading Man In Delhi On Camera

According to police officials, two terror suspects detained in Delhi beheaded and dismembered a victim. According to the sources, they recorded the heinous incident and transferred the tape to their supervisors in Pakistan.

The victim’s identification has not yet been determined. Several body parts have been found by the authorities, including his hand, which was inked with the Trishul symbol. According to accounts, the man, who was around 21, was a heroin user whom the two had become friends with.

According to police sources, Naushad’s handler Sohail, a member of the terrorist organisation Harkat-ul Ansar based in Pakistan, assigned him the duty of killing “influential Hindus.”

According to accounts, he instructed his accomplice Jagjit Singh to promote Khalistan’s activities in India. It is said that Arshdeep Dalla, a terrorist from the Khalistan region who is currently living in Canada, spoke with Jagjit Singh.

According to reports, the accused men admitted taking the man to Naushad’s home in northeast Delhi’s Bhalswa Dairy on December 14 and 15 before strangling him. He was dismembered into eight parts after being beheaded. Sohail received a 37-second video of the beheading, according to reports.

The authorities are also attempting to determine whether the two had committed any other targeted killings after discovering human blood traces in the Bhalswa home.

Additionally, they are looking into the connection between Khalistani militants and Pakistan’s ISI intelligence service. Around Diwali, the two guys had rented the Bhalswa home together, and now both were responsible for the murder.

Naushad and Sohail first met while they were both in jail facing murder and extortion charges. He also ran across Red Fort attack suspect Arif Mohammad in prison.

Sources claim that Sohail moved to Pakistan and that Naushad contacted him following his release from prison in April 2022.

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