In a major breakthrough in Jammu and Kashmir terror conspiracy case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday arrested two persons, involved with Kashmiri terror groups, from Srinagar.
An ex-terrorist and member of All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has been lodged in Baramulla's District Jail for his continuous involvement in anti-national activities, Bandipora police said on Friday.
Former Jammu & Kashmir deputy chief minister and BJP leader, Kavinder Gupta, on Friday said the attack by militants on the three non-locals in the Shopian district was orchestrated to unleash terror in the Valley.
During his five-day visit to India, Al-Issa expressed concern over the escalating conflicts and wars worldwide. Regardless of the reasons behind these conflicts, he called for “peace and love amongst all.”
In an exclusive interview with ANI, Dr Mohammad bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa said that Islam rejects any ideas “that promote clashes between people and all ideas that promote terrorism or extremism”.
According to Mumbai Police, "Mumbai police control room received a threat call yesterday in which the caller threatened the police to prepare for a 26/11 terrorist attack if Pakistani national Seema Haider does not return to Pakistan."
Some of these newly-floated outfits, The Resistance Front (TRF), a shadow organisation of Lashkar-e-Taiba, have been found issuing threats of carrying out attacks in Jammu and Kashmir K over social media, the NIA said.
The minister also warned of cyber-attack threat which he said is hovering over all the major economies of the world and "many countries of the world have become victims of it".
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday filed a chargesheet against three persons, including a Myanmar national, in a case of extortion by members of banned terror outfits in Manipur.
Three Pakistani soldiers were killed on Wednesday after a combat against heavily armed terrorists in Balochistan's Sui District, The News International reported citing the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR).
The anti-terror agency said that the four accused had done recce of important places, including Hyderabad and Delhi, and had also procured explosives as well as arms and ammunition.