India, Nov. 12 -- In March 2022, Ambala police had seized three hand-grenades and an improvised explosive device (IED) from along the Ambala-Chandigarh highway on the Haryana-Punjab border. Later in May, the Karnal police arrested Gurpreet Singh, alias Gopi, his brother Amandeep Singh and Parminder Singh, all three from Ferozepur, and Bhupinder Singh from Ludhiana. The terror suspects travelling in a Toyota Innova SUV were on their way to Adilabad in Telangana to deliver a consignment of explosives, including a country-made weapon, 31 cartridges, six mobile phones and three containers carrying 7.5kg of explosives from them. Police also seized Rs.1.3 lakh in cash. The IEDs were packed in three small iron containers, each weighing 2.5 kg. Each box contained a timer, a detonator, an explosive and power. Timer, detonator and explosive were connected; however, they were not connected with power. Following their arrest, it came to light that Gopi, his brother and one other accused Akashdeep, alias Akash, were behind the Ambala explosive recovery of March. According to the case files, the explosives were received from Pakistan through drones and delivered at the village of Akashdeep's maternal grandmother, situated near the international border in Ferozepur of Punjab....