February 12, 2026
Why in News ?
This investigative report highlights a shift in the security landscape, marking what officials describe as India’s first major bioterrorism plot involving a highly lethal biological agent.
The case of Dr. Ahmed Mohiyuddin Saiyed is particularly significant because it moves beyond traditional explosives or firearms, entering the realm of specialized chemical/biological warfare.
The Weapon: Ricin. This is a highly potent toxin naturally found in castor beans. There is no known antidote. If inhaled, injected, or ingested, it can cause death within 36 to 72 hours by preventing cells from producing the proteins they need.
What is Ricin?
Ricin is a highly potent toxin found naturally in castor beans (Ricinus communis). While castor oil is a common industrial product, the “mash” or waste left over after oil extraction contains the concentrated toxin.

Why is it a “Bioterrorism” Agent? (Category B):
The CDC classifies Ricin as a Category B threat. It is the second-highest priority because it is moderately easy to spread but generally results in lower mortality than Category A agents (like Anthrax or Smallpox).
| Feature | Why Terrorists Choose It | The Challenges for Them |
| Accessibility | Castor plants grow like weeds in India; beans are easy to buy. | Weaponization: Converting it into an aerosol (mist) that people can breathe is technically very difficult. |
| Lethality | No known antidote or vaccine exists. | Detection: It is tasteless and odorless, making it hard to detect in food or water. |
| Stability | It remains toxic at room temperature for long periods. | Inefficiency: To kill large numbers via water or air, you would need massive quantities (tons) of pure powder. |
Ricin has a history of being used for targeted assassinations rather than mass attacks:

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