UP ATS Arrests Three Hijbul Terrorists Who Sneaked In From Sonauli Border

UP ATS Arrests Three Hijbul Terrorists Who Sneaked In From Sonauli Border

Lucknow, April 5 (TNA) UP ATS has arrested three terrorists of Hizbul Mujahideen who entered India illegally from the Sonauli border of Nepal-India. Two of them are from Pakistan while one is from Kashmir. ATS had received information that some Pakistani citizens were about to enter India from the Nepal border with the help of ISI.

On which ATS field unit Gorakhpur, with the help of surveillance, arrested Mohammad Altaf Bhat, Rawalpindi, Syed Ghazanfar Islamabad Nasir Ali Jammu and Kashmir. All of them plan to carry out terrorist incidents in India and have also taken training from the training camp of Hizbul Mujahideen with the help of ISI.

Terrorist Mohammad Altaf Bhat said during interrogation that he was born in Kashmir and after the Kargil war, he went to Pakistan for jihad training with a militant of Hizbul Mujahideen. Altaf also said that he always wanted Kashmir to become a part of Pakistan. For this purpose, Altaf reached Pakistan and took Jihadi training in the Muzaffarabad camp of Hizbul Mujahideen under the direction of ISI.

He said that Pakistani intelligence agency ISI, in collaboration with Kashmir-based terrorist organization Hizbul Mujahideen, is connecting Indian people to its network to spread terror in India.

Altaf had received instructions from HM's Mujahids to secretly reach Jammu and Kashmir, India via Nepal, where he would be informed about the further plans. He met Nasir in Kathmandu, Nepal, who provided fake Aadhaar cards to Altaf and Ghazanfar and it was Nasir who told both of them to come to India via Sheikh Farenda village.

Nasir Ali is a resident of Kashmir and through WhatsApp, he came in contact with a person named Salim from the Pakistani intelligence agency ISI. Salim told Nasir that your uncle was sending another person from Pakistan along with Ghazanfar, who would meet him in Kathmandu, Nepal with whom he has to go to Jammu and Kashmir, India.

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