Monday , December 23 2024

Pakistan’s conspiracy to reach terrorists in India with the help of drugs

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New Delhi: Intelligence agencies have received information that Pakistan’s spy agency ISI has found a new way to convey its message to the terrorists lodged in Indian jails. According to this information, ISI is smuggling drug addicts from PoK and other areas of Pakistan into India. These drugs later reach the terrorists lodged in Indian jails and send messages to the spy agencies of Pakistan. Apart from being drugs, women are also being used as messengers.

Quoting officials of security agencies, reports have claimed that ISI has infiltrated into India by giving special training to drug addicts and women. These people work as messengers for the terrorists lodged in Indian jails. They are also given special training to evade Indian security agencies and forces. Officials claim that many such messengers have been caught, whose interrogation reveals that a major conspiracy for infiltration is being hatched. Some miners are also being used.

ISI’s infiltration strategy is also related to drug trafficking. Their main targets are considered to be the terrorists imprisoned in Rajasthan, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir. A Pakistani citizen has been arrested from Bijnor village of Rajasthan. He was pretending to be mentally disturbed. When he was rigorously interrogated, it was revealed that he was sent to India by Pakistan’s drug mafia Sarfaraz Johia and Nawaz and was assigned the task of gathering information about drug smuggling as well as the deployment of Border Security Force (BSF).

In another incident, a youth from Lahore, Pakistan, Mohammad Asad, reached the Indian border on a bike. However, BSF arrested him. Authorities believe Assad was acting as a messenger and have sought his detention pending further investigation. In October, a 31-year-old man named Shahid Imran entered India through the Jammu sector, claiming he was going to the Kali temple to get married.

Officials say that in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the ISI also used the Samjhauta Express, running between India and Pakistan, for covert courier operations. ISI was involved in drug trafficking and financing terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab. For which the people she contacted are called ride operators. This plan of ISI has also changed since the closure of the train in 2019.