In a serious conspiracy, the Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) is prone to launch an assault on the bases of the Indian Air Power (IAF), much like the 2016 Pathankot assault. The 2016 terrorist assault passed off on January 2, 2016, by a closely armed group which attacked the Pathankot Air Power Station, a part of the Western Air Command of the Indian Air Power.
A report seen by Zee Information reveals terrorists are planning to focus on navy bases in Rajasthan in October. “A chance of a terrorist assault much like ‘Pathankot assault’ indicated. Terrorists are planning to launch an assault on an unspecified navy base in Rajasthan throughout this month,” mentioned a safety company report.
As per safety businesses report, Jaish terrorists entrusted the duty for dealing with terrorist assault plans in Delhi to a “Maulana” who has expertise of dealing with JeM operations in Afghanistan. Safety businesses are gathering extra info on “Maulana” who has been given the duty by Pakistan’s spy company Inter-Companies Intelligence (ISI) to launch an assault in Delhi.
When the world is waging a struggle in opposition to the COVID-19 pandemic, terrorist teams and their leaders in Pakistan are busy in making recruitments to launch assaults in India.
At present, there are about 40,000 terrorists in Pakistan, of which 16 have been declared as worldwide terrorists by the United Nations. These terrorists belong to terror organizations like Jamaat-ud-Dawa and Jaish-e-Mohammad and each these organizations are banned worldwide, however their actions nonetheless proceed in Pakistan.