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.
The outgoing ISI chief had played a crucial part in the Doha talks that led to the American departure from Afghanistan and more recently in meeting Taliban hardliners to cobble together a government in Kabul.
Sources informed that 1.5 kg of RDX was found from their possession when they were caught by the Special Cell earlier this w
Today, a more complete dominance by the Taliban looms with the impending pull-back of US troops. The Chinese will maintain ‘hard-borders‘ given their own vulnerabilities with the Uighur uprising, and the pandemic-fatigued Iran will struggle to offer any meaningful opposition to the Taliban. Potentially, the Taliban could crush all opposition and become the ‘export hub‘ of its puritanical-revisionist impulses, for which the first porous destination would be Pakistan.
The terrorists were also involved in the killing of five personnel of the law enforcement agencies.
The MEA had said that the two Indian officials in Islamabad were subjected to interrogation and physical assault resulting in grievous injuries.