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Pakistani intelligence agency ISI is reportedly making attempts to revive terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed by using the name of terrorist Afzal Guru, who was convicted in 2001 Parliament attack case.
According to reports, three terrorists killed in Tangdhar last week had Afzal Guru inscribed on their pouches.
Notably, terrorist group JeM had been relegated to sidelines in the Valley for a while now.
The authorities are seeing the development as an attempt by Pakistan to use the name of Afzal Guru to lure Kashmiri boys into the terrorist outfit.
This comes even as the Delhi Police claims to have busted an all-India spy ring being run by Pakistan's ISI. A serving Border Security Force personnel and four others have been arrested on charges of espionage and supplying details of Indian armed forces to the Pakistani authorities. Some of those arrested even had links with Trinamool Congress in West Bengal.
ISI handler Kafaitullah Khan was arrested for passing on information on deployment of security forces and Indian Air Force for 10 years and is suspected to have contacts in the Army too. Sources said that two of the arrested operatives got documents related to the movement and deployment of Army’s 31st Armoured Division in Jhansi.
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