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Three Pakistan Terrorists hiding in Hyderabad, India: Planning Mymbai style attacks

Hyderabad : India | 6 months ago  
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Hyderabad: Three terrorists of Pakistan have reached and are staying in Hyderabad, planning a Mumbai type massacre, said intelligence reports.

According to information given by terrorist Madani of Lashkar-e-Taiba, who was arrested in New Delhi, the terrorists Abu Masab, Abu Jahangir and Abu Jarkavi have already reached Hyderabad and are holing up there, waiting for an opportunity to strike.

These three terrorists, trained in Pakistan had reached India illegally through the Poonch sector in Kashmir on June 1, 2009. they hired a four wheeler in Srinagar and had reached New Delhi. They had left Srinagar and traveled by train to Hyderabad. They did not carry any weapons or bombs as they would be available in Hyderabad, the arrested Lashkar terrorist told the police.

Hyderabad police have been sifting the city to nab the three terrorists and so far their trials did not succeed. The city police is kept on high alert.

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  • Posted By allknower allknower | 6 months ago
    That just gave me big time shivers. Just why can't these elements let two neighbours live in peace? Last time such an attack took place, both the countries came at the brink of war. I can but only imagine and dread the consequences if their schemes get materialized.
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