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Indians' ludicrous claims of Pakistani Passport carrying Terrorists Exposed!

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Friday, April 10, 2009, (Kashmir)

It has been one of the most challenging periods for Indian security forces in Kashmir. Of late, they have been encountering some of the most motivated and well-trained terrorists ever to cross over into Kashmir.

Now, after an 18-day operation in Kupwara, eight terrorists with clear links to Pakistan have been caught.

According to the army, passports issued in Pakistan to five of the eight of them prove their Pakistani origins.

Also, all of them were trained at handling weapons in Pakistan. This latest catch only adds to the growing worry on the border over the unprecedented spurt in infiltration bids.

This year there have already been over a dozen infiltration bids, unheard of at this time of the year when the snows are yet to melt.

Number of operatives in each bid is higher 10 to 12 this year as compared to the 1 or 2 every year.

Moreover, there's a possibility that a proportionately high number has succeeded in infiltrating There's another worry, one of the terrorists caught entered India via Nepal confirming an old suspicion that the eastern borders are being increasingly used to enter India.

With elections round the corner, the sudden spurt in infiltration is perhaps an indicator of things to come.
 
Do not post news without the relevant links...Next time I'll delete the thread.
 

Friday, April 10, 2009, (Kashmir)

It has been one of the most challenging periods for Indian security forces in Kashmir. Of late, they have been encountering some of the most motivated and well-trained terrorists ever to cross over into Kashmir.

Now, after an 18-day operation in Kupwara, eight terrorists with clear links to Pakistan have been caught.

According to the army, passports issued in Pakistan to five of the eight of them prove their Pakistani origins.

Also, all of them were trained at handling weapons in Pakistan. This latest catch only adds to the growing worry on the border over the unprecedented spurt in infiltration bids.

This year there have already been over a dozen infiltration bids, unheard of at this time of the year when the snows are yet to melt.

Number of operatives in each bid is higher 10 to 12 this year as compared to the 1 or 2 every year.

Moreover, there's a possibility that a proportionately high number has succeeded in infiltrating There's another worry, one of the terrorists caught entered India via Nepal confirming an old suspicion that the eastern borders are being increasingly used to enter India.

With elections round the corner, the sudden spurt in infiltration is perhaps an indicator of things to come.

terrorists take their passports with them??
don,t post your indian media crap here
 
terrorists take their passports with them??
don,t post your indian media crap here


Passports help them to use the Wagha border, or flee via Nepal/Bangladesh to 'their country of origin'.
According to the army, passports issued in Pakistan to five of the eight of them prove their Pakistani origins.
 
Enen though the news you have posted seem to be very weak i hope it is true that pakistan is training freedom fighters to attack the indian occupation army.
 
Passports help them to use the Wagha border, or flee via Nepal/Bangladesh to 'their country of origin'.
What Indian immigration doesn't keep record of when that passport was used for entry?

Without an entry they let them do an exit? Talk about stupid excuses...
 
Passports help them to use the Wagha border, or flee via Nepal/Bangladesh to 'their country of origin'.

Sambha...Wagha border is NOT used for infiltration, and most security experts in India know so.

Every single person is accounted for, as the Pakistani has to go the police station of the town/city he's staying in to register his presence there, sometimes every day.

Terrorists may use false passports if they want to go to Nepal, although why they would when they can sneak back accross the LOC, is beyond me.

Terrorists are NOT foolish enough to walk aroudn with passports that expose their identities.

It may happen in the bollywood inspired, fertile imaginations, of indian armchair intelligence agents, but not in the real world.
 
What Indian immigration doesn't keep record of when that passport was used for entry?

Without an entry they let them do an exit? Talk about stupid excuses...

One of the Most bouncy words out there.


You don't need a passport to cross India/Nepal border. And ISI (I believe) is able enough to give them a transit via Bangladesh.

Wagha?? My mistake.
 
If you are taking pains to infiltrate the borders covertly and still carrying a passport proving you to be an infiltrator ...it shows a brain error somewhere.

Clearly Pakistan is not as dumb as that...plus believe it or not Pakistan has strictly checked such organizations since many years as peace building measure to have better bilateral relations with India but what has come out of it till date?
It is always do more or we are looking for further concrete steps from Pakistan on part of the Indians but the issue is that you need to improve relations in parallel to stop the need for another conflict and build the trust that is needed to focus on more pressing matters at hand.

If peace is taken as weakness then in the long run it shall bode ill for both countries.
Problem is not a simple one but it does merit a solution knowing fully well that its magnitude has dictated a smaller country like Pakistan to fight full fledged war over.
 
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Passports help them to use the Wagha border, or flee via Nepal/Bangladesh to 'their country of origin'.

so u mean after doing the terror activities they will arrive at wagah and present their passport to indian and pakistani authorities.
Please think before posting:wave:
 
so u mean after doing the terror activities they will arrive at wagah and present their passport to indian and pakistani authorities.
Please think before posting:wave:

I clarified that in post #12. Are you some history student?
So I'd say just look before you post. TY
 
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