Two Pakistani nationals and their assistant who used fake documents to pretend to be Indians were apprehended by UP ATS. With the assistance of ISI, they have trained with Hizbul Mujahideen and prepared terror attacks in India. They are stoping due to the operation in Sonauli’s Farenda village.
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LUCKNOW: Since two Pakistani nationals and their assistant are in custody by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad. They had entered the nation over the Nepal border and had used falsified credentials to pretend to be Indian residents.                               Sayyed Gajanfar, Nasir Ali of Srinagar, and Mohammed Altaf Bhat. All of them are Pakistani nationals and are among the detained. According to the ATS, Mohammed Altaf Bhat, one of the accused who is detained, trained with Hizbul Mujahideen with assistance from ISI.
However, he was plotting terror acts in Indi with Sayyed Gajanfar and Nasir, the other two. Nilabja Chaudhary, the Inspector General of the ATS, stated that the agency has been receiving information that certain Pakistanis were planning to infiltrate India over the border with Nepal. This is done with the assistance of the Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI.
According to Chaudhary, “intelligence was also received indicating that these individuals intend to carry out terrorist attacks in India. They have also received training in the Hizbul Mujahideen’s training camp with assistance from ISI.”
Following receipt of the aforementioned intelligence, the Gorakhpur ATS field team began conducting both physical and electronic monitoring. At Farenda, a village in Sonauli on the Indo-Nepal border, it intercepted two Pakistanis and their assistant.
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