ISI asks LeT, Hizbul, JeM to carry out attacks in India: Intel reports
New Delhi, Nov 27: India received intelligence reports that Pakistan's intelligence agency ISI held meeting with terror outfits in PoK and ask them to carry out attacks in India, media reported.
The
reports
have
emerged
when
India
was
observing
the
7th
anniversary
of
26/11
Mumbai
attacks.
According
to
Times
of
India,
ISI
asked
some
30
militants
from
the
Lashkar-e-Taiba
(LeT),
Hizbul
Mujahideen
and
Jaish-e-Muhammed
(JeM)
to
carry
out
attacks
in
India.
These militants travelled from Peshawar to camp in PoK to participate in the meeting headed by an ISI handler, identified as Showkat Khan.
Reports
added
that
ISI
is
ready
to
offer
logistical
help
to
the
three
outfits.
They
have
been
brought
close
to
the
Line
of
Control
(LoC)
to
participate
in
the
strike.
These
militants
may
carry
out
attacks
in
the
next
one
month.
"We
are
making
every
possible
attempt
to
get
all
details
of
the
operation
which
has
been
planned
by
the
Pakistani
establishment
with
the
terror
outfits,"
said
an
official.
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Apart from serial bombings from various cities in India, these three outfits have carried out major attacks in India, including the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, 2000 Red Fort attack, 2001 Parliament attack and September 2011 Delhi high court attack.
The Centre has asked beefing up of security measures and intensifying vigil along the borderand LoC.
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