Pak’s ISI, terror outfits radicalising state’s youth: Uttarakhand Police
The Uttarakhand Police have stated that the state's youth are being influenced by Pakistan's ISI and other terrorist organisations across the border.
The Uttarakhand Police have stated that the state's youth are being influenced by Pakistan's ISI and other terrorist organisations across the border.
Investigators are examining alleged cross-border links, financial trails and handler networks after arrests in a terror module case targeting major Indian cities.
Investigators are tracing funding routes, recruitment channels and overseas handlers after Delhi Police dismantled an alleged terror network and seized explosives.
An extremely dangerous game by the ISI is unfolding in Punjab, which has left the agencies concerned. There has been a wave of attacks since February, and the agencies see a clear pattern emerging.
Meanwhile, security has been tightened across Punjab. The main gate of the Punjab Police Headquarters in Chandigarh has been reinforced with bulletproof shielding, and additional personnel have been deployed to monitor movement.
Delhi Police dismantled a high-stakes network of ISI sleeper cells by arresting two agents of the Islamic State in a covert operation conducted between January and March this year.
The Pak spy was nabbed from Moradabad on Sunday night by the ATS, police sources here confirmed on Monday.
In a major counter-espionage breakthrough, the Punjab police on Monday successfully foiled an attempt to compromise national security by arresting two individuals from Gurdaspur allegedly involved in leaking sensitive military information to Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested an employee of an ordnance factory in Ferozabad for allegedly sharing confidential and sensitive information to Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, after falling into a honey trap, a senior officer said on Friday afternoon.
The two terrorists were eliminated in a gunfight at Khandara near the Basantgarh area in the Kathua district.