India arrests 9 Al-Qaeda militants planning ‘terrorist attacks’

India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) said on
Saturday it has arrested nine Al-Qaeda militants who were planning attacks in
several locations including the capital New Delhi.
“The group was planning to undertake terrorist
attacks at vital installations in India with an aim to kill innocent people and
strike terror in their minds,” the country’s main counter-terrorism arm said in
a statement.
Those arrested “were motivated to undertake attacks
at multiple places” including the capital region.
Six of the militants were arrested in the eastern
state of West Bengal and while three in the southern state of Kerala, the NIA
said, adding the individuals were “associated with Pakistan sponsored module of
Al-Qaeda.”
A spokesman for Pakistan’s foreign office did not
immediately respond to a request for comment. Pakistan has often denied giving
material support to militants.
India has stepped up an offensive against militants
in the Muslim-majority region of Kashmir and elsewhere.
Last year, Indian forces killed the leader of an
Al-Qaeda-affiliated militant group in Kashmir, triggering protests in parts of
the disputed region.
In the latest raids, the NIA seized sharp weapons,
domestically made firearms and locally fabricated body armor. The nine
militants will be produced in court for police custody and further
investigation, the agency said.