Overview
- Rajasthan ATS sent a team to Gujarat to examine the suspects’ travel through Hanumangarh and to identify any local facilitators or routes used to move contraband.
- Gujarat ATS arrested Dr Ahmed Mohiuddin Syed, Azad Suleman Shaikh, and Mohammad Suhail, recovering Glock and Beretta pistols, cartridges, and four liters of castor oil.
- Officials say the accused were in contact with Pakistan-based ISKP handler Abdul Khadija, with phone data and materials seized for analysis.
- Investigators report that weapons were delivered by drones from Pakistan into Rajasthan before being moved toward Gujarat, prompting scrutiny of border surveillance gaps.
- Authorities are probing an alleged plan to make ricin and target crowded markets, with some reports calling it the first attempted bioterrorism case in India, while forensic confirmation continues and custody runs to November 17.