In a major breakthrough security agencies have carried a major multi-state crackdown against the ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti Network (SBN) ahead of Independence Day and busted its terror syndicate.
Officials say under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the guidance of Home Minister Amit Shah, as many as 253 people were detained across 14 states.
Independent sources say Bhatti operates from the UAE, used social media as a recruitment ground.
He tracked those who liked or commented on his posts and then would reach out to some of them and initially offered small amounts of money for seemingly simple tasks.
There were over 80 FIRs and 200+ arrests recorded against SBN as part of the 'zero tolerance' policy towards cross-border terrorism.
In a post on X platform, Home Minister Shah said
“the Modi govt destroyed the ISI-backed terror group Shahzad Bhatti Network ahead of Independence Day and thwarted its plans for subversive attacks by arresting more than 200 operatives.
"Indian security forces ripped apart the network by launching coordinated operations across different locations in 14 states upholding a brilliant example of India's zero-tolerance towards terrorism.
Substantial recoveries, including IEDs, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings, pistols, live cartridges, and CCTV cameras used for espionage, were made from the ISI-funded group. The network was involved in several terrorist activities.”
Shahzad Bhatti Network (SBN), a Pakistan-based, ISI-backed terror syndicate linked to grenade, IED and petrol bomb attacks and targeted killings across India.
SBN has also been paying local conduits to recce police, defence and religious sites, and to install CCTV cameras for espionage.
To counter SBN-linked disruptions planned around Independence Day, a coordinated multi-state operation was carried out on August 12 using a real-time intelligence-sharing system with State Police forces.
It led to 253 detentions across 14 states —
Uttar Pradesh (62),
Haryana (52),
Delhi (51),
Punjab (44),
Rajasthan (15), Maharashtra (8), Uttarakhand (5), Karnataka, Gujarat and Bihar (3 each), and Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, J&K and Kerala (2 each) — with fresh FIRs registered in Delhi and Karnataka.
Recoveries include IEDs, grenades bearing Pakistan Ordnance Factory markings, pistols, live cartridges and espionage CCTVs — confirming the network’s direct cross-border links.
Security agencies reaffirm Govt of India’s zero tolerance for cross-border terror and continued coordinated action to dismantle SBN’s networks nationwide.
Shahzad Bhatti is a Pakistani gangster backed by ISI.
He reportedly has the kind of social media following usually associated with influencers.
Around 2.5 lakh people follow him on Instagram, and more than 4.5 lakh on Facebook.
The Pakistani gangster was using online reach for something sinister — finding young men in India and allegedly drawing them into a network involved in bombs, explosives and espionage.



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