Kasargod: Keralites Getting Pakistan Passports – Home Secretary


Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Sep 8: Union home secretary, G K Pillai, revealed that Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s spy agency, has been providing terrorist training to Keralite youth and sending them back to the country after arming them with its own passports. He divulged this modus operandi of Pakistan, at the meeting of high level police officers held at Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday September 7.

“The people so trained, come back to Kerala and hatch plans to undertake destructive activities in the country. Through social network sites, they have been spreading messages which incite communal passions. The policemen should be on maximum alert against these moves,” he advised.

He said that the state would be allotted with ten more coastal security police stations because of threats posed by communal terrorists and Maoists. He expected both the Maoists and communal forces to create more problems in the coming years. He also wanted the departments to be particularly watchful about the possibility of terrorists sneaking into the state through the sea route.

Pillai revealed that his department has received information that Maoist camps are actively functioning, by concentrating their activities in Wayanad district.

State director general of police, Jacob Punnoose, southern range inspector general, Hemachandran, inspector general, Anantakrishnan, and officials of the security division participated in the meeting.

  

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