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High alerts issued after 2 ISIS terrorists enter UP



NEW DELHI: Indian intelligence agency sources have said at least two ISIS-trained terrorists have entered India through Nepal.

A high alert has been issued in several districts such as Gorakhpur, Basti, Siddharthnagar, Maharajganj, and Kushinagar – close to the border.

Citing intelligence reports, Indian media said that the terrorists are believed to be in Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile, Basti IG range Ashutosh Kumar confirmed the report saying that they have received information that two terrorists have entered UP.

Identified as Khwaja Moinuddin and Abdul Samad, the two terrorists were last seen in West Bengal’s Siliguri, Indian media reports have claimed.

Sources said that Moinuddin is associated with ISIS and is active in south Indian states.

According to reports, Moinuddin had been brainwashing Indian youths and recruiting them to ISIS.

He is also said be in touch with top leaders of Pakistan-backed terrorist organization Indian Mujahideen. (Agencies)

Publish Date : 05 January 2020 16:06 PM

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