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IAL plane hijacker hides in Pakistan, in touch with Kashmir terror groups
9/9/2022 11:28:55 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 9: Even as Gajinder Singh involved in the 1981 hijacking of the Indian Airlines (IAL) Flight 423 continues to be in the most wanted list in the country, the Dal Khalsa terrorist has been found hiding in Pakistan and is understood to be having links with Kashmir centric terror groups. After years of denial by Pakistan for providing safe-haven to Gajinder Singh, he has uploaded his picture from a Gurudwara in Pakistan.
The intelligence agencies have inputs that the wanted terrorist has been in touch with the terrorist networks including Khalistani terror groups and the ones like Hizb operating in Jammu and Kashmir.
Sources said the intelligence agencies have inputs that the wanted man could be coordinating with the old contacts in Punjab to revive terrorism.
A senior official said it was more than obvious that the terrorist who is hiding in Pakistan will be in touch with the terror groups operating in Kashmir.
The official on the condition of anonymity said Pakistan had been using “the terrorists hiding there for indoctrination of the Indian youth on the Indian soil.”
Sources said the intelligence agencies have inputs that the wanted terrorist may have even visited terror camps in the Pakistan Occupied Kashmir.
The picture has gone viral on the social media when Pakistan is claiming that it doesn’t allow its land for giving shelter to terrorists and that the neighboring country wants friendly relations with India.
Gajinder is the now another person in the long list of terrorist who are hiding in Pakistan but wanted in India after the likes of Azhar Masood and Mustaq Zargar of Srinagar.
Sources said the role of Gajinder in terror strikes in Punjab in the last around a year is also being probed.
For the last few months, security agencies have been put on alert quite frequently following warnings of terror attacks Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) in Chandigarh and Punjab’s Mohali.
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