Militants trained in Afghanistan by Pak commandos planning attack in J-K, warns intel

Srinagar: Intel reports have indicated that Talibani militants trained by Pakistan Army Special Service Group (SSG) in Afganistan are planning to launch attacks on security establishment and patrolling party in Jammu & Kashmir.

The Intel inputs suggested that the influx of Taliban/Afgan militants in militant outfits indicates more threats in the future.

The intelligence bureau report accessed by India Today Group reveals that Pak agency ISI and Army are pushing more Taliban/Afgan and Pathani militants in the Valley to mix-up other militants outfits.

The militants’ new strategy escape from security forces includes limited use of mobile.

According to the inputs the Talibani and Afghani militant commanders are using female over ground workers (OGWs) who will be staying in houses of poor people in Jammu and Kashmir.

The report further reveals that the militant outfits in the Valley were collaborating with other groups to conduct militants attacks and facilitate the infiltration of cadre.

It further reveals the increase of increase in the presence of Talibani/Afghani/Pathani militants at the LOC.

The input also says that the Pakistan Army would facilitate the infiltration of 20-25 these trained cadres through the Line of Control and five to six such cadres through India-Nepal border.

Also, there is a significant increase in the movement of militants in Naushera sector, Bimber Gali sector, KG sector, Karan sector and Poonchh Sector. (Agencies)

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