ISI, Al-Qaeda planning attacks in Assam and Kashmir; Red alert issued by Assam police after multiple intelligence inputs
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ISI, Al-Qaeda planning attacks in Assam and Kashmir; Red alert issued by Assam police after multiple intelligence inputs

Dibya Kamal BordloiDibya Kamal Bordloi
Oct 18, 2021, 07:40 am IST
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According to the intel received by Assam police (SB), ISI will target RSS Karyakartas, Army areas and important individuals. Al-Qaeda will target Hindu Religious Institutions, Army areas, Public transports by resorting to explosions of bombs and IEDs.

Guwahati: Notorious Pakistani spy agency ISI and Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda plan a serial attack in Assam. The Assam police received confirmed intel inputs from the blueprints of serial attacks by ISI and Al-Qaeda. According to the intel received by the police intelligence, ISI will target individuals and RSS Karyakartas and Army areas in Assam and other parts of India. On the other hand, Al-Qaeda will target Hindu religious institutions, public places and public transports by resorting to explosions of Bombs and IEDs. After the intel input received by the Special Branch (SB) of Assam police about the blueprint of Al-Qaeda and ISI, Assam police headquarters sent red alerts to all the district superintendent of police to take maximum security and preventive measures to thwart such evil design by the Islamist terrorist groups and Pakistani ISI. 

Assam police intelligence has access to a very provocative video published by "As-Sahab", the media wing of Al-Qaeda. The video with an Urdu song in the background and Bangla subtitle mentioned the Dhalpur-Gorukhuti eviction in Darrang district of Assam, which shows a call for Jihad specifically in Assam and Jammu and Kashmir. The video message published by terrorist group Al-Qaeda titled "Don't sit idle grieving" tries to provoke the Muslim youth by showing the alleged lynching of Indian Muslims and some shots of Assam and Jammu and Kashmir and called for a Jihad in Assam and Kashmir. "

Highly placed Assam police Special Branch (SB) sources, which handles the intelligence wing, told "Organiser" that the intelligence received inputs, on October 6, about separate attacks by ISI and Al-Qaeda in Assam. Central intelligence agencies, including the Army intelligence, alerted the Assam police about the attacks planned by ISI and Al-Qaeda in the state. The intelligence received input that ISI and Al-Qaeda are planning revenge for the Dhalpur eviction, conducted on September 23. Two illegal migrant Muslim encroachers were killed in police firing after the mob attacked the police force with sharp weapons injuring 11 police personnel. Assam police headquarters on Saturday (October 16)) issued a red alert to all the district headquarters and its branches to prevent such attacks. In a red alert notice issued by the DGP office Assam, the SP and all officials are asked to take strict vigil of the situation and activate the sources to get high-end inputs about such attacks. Assam police are on high alert after the sensitive inputs of a probable attack by Al-Qaeda and ISI.

The Army and central intelligence agencies are sensitised after the confirmed inputs received by Assam police. Security has been beefed up in all sensitive locations of the state. "Organiser" has already published reports about Jihadi and Islamic extremists' modules presence in Assam. ISI has been trying hard with its Bangladeshi Islamic extremists' partners like Neo-JMB to set up a base for Jihadis in the migrant Muslim-dominated areas and the Riverine (Char) of Assam. Of late, the Char areas of many lower Assam districts bordering Bangladesh or Muslim popular districts have become a safe haven for Islamic extremist activities. PFI is also aiding the Islamic extremist activities in these places. But the intel inputs received by Assam police about a probable attack by ISI and Al-Qaeda are a major security concern for India. 

 

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