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Indian security forces in the capital of New Delhi arrested two suspected Islamist militants on the morning of Oct. 16. Bangladeshi citizens Mohammed Alamgir and Abdul Razzaq, who New Delhi police say belong to the Kashmiri militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), were arrested at a railway station in the old quarters of New Delhi. Fifteen sticks of plastic explosives, amounting to about 3 pounds of RDX, were in their possession. The LeT plot involved the two men delivering the explosives to an LeT cell in New Delhi that was assigned to carry out an attack in a marketplace Oct. 21, during the Hindu Diwali festival. Alamgir and Razzaq revealed during interrogation that immediately after the attack they were to transport the bombers to Bangladesh to escape arrest.
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