Delhi Police busts ISI-Dawood terror module
Analysis based on 21 articles · First reported May 30, 2026 · Last updated May 31, 2026
The busting of the ISI-Dawood Ibrahim terror module by the India — Delhi Police reduces immediate security risks in India, potentially boosting investor confidence in the region's stability. However, the continued involvement of Pakistan — Inter-Services Intelligence and Dawood Ibrahim in terror plots could lead to sustained geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan, impacting market sentiment in both nations.
The India — Delhi Police Special Cell has busted a major terror module linked to Pakistan's Pakistan — Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and the network of fugitive underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. Nine individuals were arrested for allegedly plotting coordinated attacks on critical infrastructure, security targets, and religious places in Delhi, Mumbai, and other parts of India. A significant cache of Pakistani-made weapons, hand grenades, and explosive materials was recovered. Preliminary investigations suggest the module was meticulously developed by Pakistan's intelligence establishment. The arrests come amidst heightened security concerns in India. This operation follows the recent apprehension and deportation of Mohammad Salim Dola, a high-ranking associate of Dawood Ibrahim, from Turkey to India, which is expected to provide further insights into the D-Company's international drug empire and hawala channels. The Uttar Pradesh — Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad also busted a separate sleeper cell linked to Pakistan's intelligence agency and gangster Shehzad Bhatti.
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