2 Pak Agents Had 1.5 Kg RDX To Blow Bridges, Railway Tracks: Sources
NDTV
Investigation has also revealed that the planning was similar to the 1993 Mumbai blasts
The two terrorists caught by the Delhi Police for running a terror module for Pakistan's spy agency, ISI, were planning to carry out blasts on bridges, railway tracks, and large gatherings in India, sources told NDTV, adding that 1.5 kg RDX were found from their possession when they were caught by the Special Cell earlier this week.
"Such a large quantity of RDX is enough for wide-scale destruction," the officials who are privy to the investigation said.
Sources claimed that the role of sleeper cells has also emerged during the interrogation. "More arrests will be made in the coming days," said an official.
During the interrogation, Zeeshan and Osama also told officials that they had taken a sea route to enter Pakistan through Gwadar Port. They also used a motorboat while en route to Pakistan from Oman.