A countrywide high alert has been sounded after a group of four people from Pakistan, including an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent, have entered Indian territory.
Local authorities said that the four had entered Indian on Afghan passports. A letter from Sirohi Superintendent of Police (SP) Kalyanmal Meena, which has been sent to all police stations in the district, reads, "Four people with an ISI agent on Afghanistani group passports have entered India due to which a high alert has been sounded in the country, including Rajasthan and Gujarat border. They can carry out terrorist activity anytime."
The police have been alerted and are being asked to check crowded areas such as hotels,
Police have also been instructed to put up checkpoints in specific areas and keep an eye on the vehicles and also interrogate suspects.
It is to be mentioned that tensions between India and neighboring nation Pakistan are at an all-time high following the abrogation of Article 370 and 35A in Jammu and Kashmir, which granted special privileges to Kashmiris.
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