130 al-Qaeda militants from India, B'desh trained in Pakistan, bound for Afghanistan
Around 130 al-Qaeda members hailing from India and Bangladesh have received training at Miranshah in North Waziristan in Pakistan and have shifted to Afghanistan for carrying out coordinated attacks there, Indian intelligence agencies have warned the government and security establishment.
| 7 Jan 2021 2:15 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Around 130 al-Qaeda members hailing from India and Bangladesh have received training at Miranshah in North Waziristan in Pakistan and have shifted to Afghanistan for carrying out coordinated attacks there, Indian intelligence agencies have warned the government and security establishment.
The security establishment is now trying to identify people from India who have joined the al-Qaeda terror network in Pakistan and Afghanistan.