Indian Army on alert as Pakistan positions 100 elite commandos along LoC in PoK: Report

Pakistan Army has deployed more than 100 Special Services Group commandos along the Line of Control.

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Indian Army on alert as Pakistan positions 100 elite commandos along LoC in PoK: Report

The Pakistan Army has deployed more than 100 Special Services Group (SSG) commandos along the Line of Control in the Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). 

According to a report in ANI, the mobilisation could be a possible attempt to carry out BAT action against the Indian Army. 

The report said that, the Indian Army is closely monitoring the activities of these commandos, who are seen working closely with the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) and other terrorist groups, Army sources said here.  

The Pakistan Army's SSG commandos have been actively taking part in ceasefire violations and have suffered casualties as well because of the Indian retaliations.  The Indian agencies have also seen the deployment of Pakistani commandos near the Sir Creek area in the Pakistani territory.  

Recently intelligence inputs had suggested that JeM has deployed a team of around 12 Afghan jihadis in the Leepa Valley. Terrorist may try to carry out BAT action against Indian targets.  

JeM chief Masood Azhar's brother Rauf Azhar held meeting with his terrorist launch commanders in Bahawalpur on August 19-20. 
Terrorists are being readied for action along the borders to carry out 'stellar action' against major Indian cities.  

Sources said that Pakistan agencies are also in the process of recruiting Afghan terrorists to carry out action against Indian security forces. Afghans are being recruited probably to replace the Kashmiri terrorists as local commanders. 

The latest input from the Intelligence Agencies reveal that Pakistan backed ISI is planning a series of bomb blasts in India. 

According to the input, ISI has given stern orders to different terrorist groups and sleeper cells to start terror activites and plan serial blasts in India. The Intelligence agencies have given their inputs to different state police including Delhi.

Meanwhile, a report by the Border Security Force (BSF) has revealed a nexus between Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad and members of Rohingya Muslim community. According to the report, JeM handlers based in Pakistan have been radicalising Rohingya Muslims.

The BSF report, which has been accessed by Zee News, mentions that Jaish commander Saber Ahmed, who is in Pakistan, is targeting Rohingya Muslim community members in Cox’s Bazar of Bangladesh and radicalising them to carry out anti-India activities.

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