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This special report details the busting of a major interstate terror module involving radicalised professionals, including doctors Umar, Muzammil, and Adil, who were allegedly planning attacks for two years. The investigation, which began in Jammu and Kashmir, has now spread to Delhi and Haryana, uncovering a handler in Ankara, Turkey, and leading to raids at Al-Falah University. According to investigators, the handler used a specific codename to guide the operation. As India Today's Shreya Chatterjee reports, 'Ukasa is a code name for spider web in the language of Arabic'.
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