Dehradun, April 13 -- Uttarakhand Special Task Force has been looking into the matter after a 29-year-old man from city's Premnagar area was arrested for allegedly engaging in anti-national and terror-related activities, with police claiming he was in contact with Pakistan-based handlers who tasked him with sharing visuals of key locations and planning attacks in Dehradun, and probing if there was anybody else involved. According to Senior Superintendent of Police (STF) Ajai Singh, "We have been investigating if there was any other person involved and connected to the accused arrested. No such connection has come to light so far." "We are also in touch with the central agencies. They have also interrogated the accused," he said. The STF, in a joint operation with Dehradun police under 'Operation Prahar', arrested Vikrant Kashyap, a resident of Jhajra in Premnagar, on the intervening night of April 9 and 10. They seized an illegal .32 bore pistol, seven live cartridges, and a spray paint can from him. Kashyap, who had stayed in Punjab's Nabha for the last two years, worked in truck body fabrication. Singh said he was allegedly in contact with Pakistan-based terrorist and ISI agent Shahzad Bhatti and his associate Rana through social media platforms, including Instagram and WhatsApp. HTC...