India, Dec. 1 -- New Delhi: Delhi Police's Special Cell on Sunday said it has busted a terror module operating from Pakistan, and arrested three key operatives who worked for gangster-turned-terrorist Shehzad Bhatti - who orchestrated the grenade attack outside the Gurdaspur police station on November 25. A team led by assistant commissioner of police (ACP) Kailash Singh Bisht and deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Amit Kaushik found that the three suspects were constantly following Bhatti's instructions to carry out the attack. The accused - Vikas Prajapati (19) alias Betu, Hargunpreet Singh (19), and Asif Shah (22) - were arrested, and a semi-automatic pistol and 10 live cartridges seized. Police said their mobile phones contained incriminating chats with Bhatti. Pramod Singh Kushwah, additional commissioner of police (Special Cell), said: "Our team had been surveilling Bhatti. It found that Prajapati, who is wanted in an arms-smuggling case, was in constant touch with Bhatti through various social media platforms. Prajapati's location was detected in Punjab's Gurdaspur, and he would often travel to Delhi. Bhatti regularly instructed him to switch off his phone to stay undetected. The team arrested Prajapati from Datia, Madhya Pradesh, after a 48-hour search on Saturday." Investigators said that based on Prajapati's statements, Singh and Shah were also nabbed from Firozpur and Bijnor, respectively, on Sunday. Kushwah added: "Bhatti and his associates used social media to lure young men with money, and recruited them as disposable foot soldiers. They remotely controlled the entire operation by directing them to conduct recce, carry out grenade attacks in public places, and follow other remote instructions." As per police, Prajapati was a labourer and got influenced by Bhatti's videos on social media. Police said Bhatti tasked Singh and his associate - yet to be arrested - with receiving the grenade from Prajapati, who had also arranged for a bike....