Pakistan's ISI pushes drug addicts as terror couriers in Indian jails, say officials
Sunday, 8 December 2024
Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, is reportedly using drug-influenced or seemingly mentally unstable individuals to infiltrate India. These individuals, often Pakistani nationals, are suspected of carrying messages to jailed terrorists. This tactic reportedly involves women and minors, and has been linked to drug smuggling operations. The ISI's methods echo past courier strategies employed before crackdowns disrupted their operations.
Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, is reportedly using drug-influenced or seemingly mentally unstable individuals to infiltrate India. These individuals, often Pakistani nationals, are suspected of carrying messages to jailed terrorists. This tactic reportedly involves women and minors, and has been linked to drug smuggling operations. The ISI's methods echo past courier strategies employed before crackdowns disrupted their operations.
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