Bangladesh unrest: ISI plot uncovered, Indian agencies on high alert

by shalini jha |
Bangladesh unrest: ISI plot uncovered, Indian agencies on high alert
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New Delhi (The Uttam Hindu): Taking advantage of the ongoing political instability and violence in Bangladesh, Pakistan's intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has hatched a dangerous conspiracy against India. According to intelligence sources, the ISI is planning to infiltrate terrorists through the Indian states of Assam, Tripura, and West Bengal, bordering Bangladesh. To carry out this nefarious plan, the Pakistani agency has also provided special training to several terrorists, who are now looking for an opportunity to cross the border.

The report reveals that Pakistani agencies and terrorist organizations are planning to use local people as "human bombs" or pawns to facilitate infiltration. Poor people living in Bangladesh and Rohingya Muslims taking refuge there are being lured into "jihad" by offering them huge monetary offers. Both the Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, and the dreaded terrorist organizations, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed, are currently in active mode, exploring new ways to spread unrest in India.

A concern for security agencies is that Pakistani terrorist organizations have formed alliances with local radical groups operating in Bangladesh. According to intelligence sources, organizations such as Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Ansar-Ullah Bangla Team, and Hizb-ut-Tahrir have joined forces with Pakistani handlers. Several terrorists affiliated with Lashkar and Jaish have recently been spotted on Bangladeshi soil. In particular, the presence of Mazhar Saeed Shah, a terrorist affiliated with Jaish-e-Mohammed, has been confirmed, operating this network.

Following this serious input, Indian intelligence agencies and the Border Security Force (BSF) are on high alert. They have been instructed to maintain strict 24-hour surveillance along the Bangladesh border. Patrols have been increased along the border to thwart any infiltration attempts. Security forces are now closely monitoring suspicious activities not only along the border but also in villages along the border.

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