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Intelligence Agencies Warn Govt About 130 Al-Qaeda Terrorists

Intelligence and security agencies have warned the government that about 130 Al-Qaeda terrorists from India and Bangladesh have arrived from Pakistan’s North Waziristan.

They will conduct organized terrorist attacks in Afghanistan. Security agencies are now trying to identify those in India who have joined the Al-Qaeda network in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Intelligence agencies also say that these 130 trained terrorists of Al Qaeda, together with the Haqqani network, can carry out terrorist attacks in the Afghan-Pak region with full coordination.

The Haqqani network is an Afghan terrorist organization. Its relations with Al Qaeda and the Taliban are also said.

These 130 al-Qaeda terrorists brought from India and Bangladesh to Pakistan have been given a high-level training on terrorism on 30 October at Miranshah in North Waziristan.

After this, all these terrorists will be sent to carry out a deadly attack on Khost, Paktia, Paktika, Kunar, Logar, Nuristan, and Kabul provinces.

Last year, a United Nations report said that 150 to 200 Al Qaeda terrorists are from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, and Myanmar in the Indian subcontinent.

In its 26th report, 400 to 600 Al-Qaeda fighters are in Afghanistan. These are the same places in Nirmuj, Helmand, and Kandhar in Afghanistan where he worked under Taliban supervision.

At present, Osama Mahmud is the head of the Indian subcontinent of Al Qaeda. It was made the kingpin after Asim Umar was killed.

Recently, intelligence agencies issued an alert saying that Pakistani spies are trying to gain sensitive information from Indian soldiers by targeting them.

Intelligence inputs suggest that these Pakistani spies can obtain confidential tactical information by calling the jawans and the control room, believing themselves to be senior officers of the force.

Intelligence officials said that this is a new tactic of Pakistani spies whose purpose is to gather information about the movement of troops, VVIP, and important establishments.

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