India slowly uncovering sleeping Pakistani ISI cells and Islamic Jihadist network in India ready to blow India apart
India slowly uncovering sleeping Pakistani ISI cells and Islamic Jihadist network in India ready to blow India apart
Sonia Joshi
Aug. 7, 2005
India is infested with sleeping Pakistani ISI agents, Islamic Jihadists and Al-Qieda type terrorists ready to blow India apart. Indian security forces and the intelligence divisions are slowly uncovering these sleeping cells using conventional and unconventional means.
According to media reports, the special task force of Uttar Pradesh police on Sunday arrested two suspected ISI agents in the city and recovered fake currency notes with face value of Rs 68,500 from them, STF sources said.
On a tip-off that the agents were here to strike a deal with a Delhi-based trader, the STF team laid a trap in the area and nabbed the duo while they were walking in Vikas Nagar area of the city, the sources said.
Fake currency notes of 500 denomination with a face value of Rs 68,500 and some documents were seized from the possession of the two identified as Mobin Ansari, a native of Nepal, and Ashfaq Ahmed of Gorakhpur, they said.
The two reportedly confessed that they used to smuggle fake Indian currency via Nepal through their own agents and circulate them in bordering districts of UP and Delhi, the sources said, adding further interrogation of the accused was on.
Sonia Joshi
Aug. 7, 2005
India is infested with sleeping Pakistani ISI agents, Islamic Jihadists and Al-Qieda type terrorists ready to blow India apart. Indian security forces and the intelligence divisions are slowly uncovering these sleeping cells using conventional and unconventional means.
According to media reports, the special task force of Uttar Pradesh police on Sunday arrested two suspected ISI agents in the city and recovered fake currency notes with face value of Rs 68,500 from them, STF sources said.
On a tip-off that the agents were here to strike a deal with a Delhi-based trader, the STF team laid a trap in the area and nabbed the duo while they were walking in Vikas Nagar area of the city, the sources said.
Fake currency notes of 500 denomination with a face value of Rs 68,500 and some documents were seized from the possession of the two identified as Mobin Ansari, a native of Nepal, and Ashfaq Ahmed of Gorakhpur, they said.
The two reportedly confessed that they used to smuggle fake Indian currency via Nepal through their own agents and circulate them in bordering districts of UP and Delhi, the sources said, adding further interrogation of the accused was on.
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