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High alert issued in Bihar after 3 Pak terrorists enter through Nepal: Police

“High alert issued in Bihar after 3 Pak terrorists enter through Nepal: Police”, Hindustan Times, August 28, 2025:

“The Bihar Police Headquarters (PHQ) has issued a high alert after receiving intelligence inputs that three Pakistani terrorists allegedly entered the state through Nepal on August 15, police aware of the development said.

According to officers, the terrorists belong to the Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). “They have been identified as Hasnanin Ali, a resident of Rawalpindi, Adil Hussain from Umarkot, and Mohammad Usman from Bhawalpur,” officials said, adding that the trio reportedly arrived in Kathmandu, Nepal, during the second week of August and crossed into Bihar last week.

The PHQ has circulated their names, photographs, and passport details to border districts for verification and enhanced surveillance……”

Read the full article at Hindustantimes.com

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