India, April 12 --  In a significant counter-terror operation, security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir have dismantled a suspected module linked to the Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar E Toiba, leading to the arrest of five individuals, including two foreign nationals. A local court in Srinagar on Wednesday remanded the accused to 10 days of police custody, officials confirmed.According to investigators, the group was part of a long-standing and deeply embedded network allegedly led by a Pakistani militant identified as Abdullah, also known as Abu Hureira, who had reportedly been evading capture for over a decade and a half. Another foreign operative, Usman alias Khubaib, was also taken into custody along with three local residents ...