Srinagar. Pakistan has prepared 26 Jaish terrorists for terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan is deeply shaken by the G-20 ( G20) tourism conference to be held in Srinagar and has issued an order to ‘terrorize’ the Kashmir Valley. In this conference to be held in Srinagar from May 22 to 24, Pakistan is in the grip of a terrorist attack. According to sources, the Pakistani terrorists are being led by a Colonel Shayan of ISI. After such information, along with Navy’s Marcos and NSG commands, other security forces have taken charge in Srinagar. Strict security arrangements have been made here.
Pakistani intelligence agency ISI has prepared a squad of 26 terrorists for a major terrorist attack during the G-20 tourism working group conference in Kashmir. It also includes four commandos of the Special Strike Group (SSG) of the Pakistan Army. These terrorists are being led by a Colonel Shayan of ISI. Here, along with the central and state government, the security forces have made sure preparations to thwart any nefarious conspiracy.
Consultation continues regarding mobile numbers spreading rumors regarding G20 meeting
Here, the police have issued a public advisory against suspicious international mobile numbers allegedly spreading rumors about next week’s G20 tourism meeting in the Kashmir Valley, Kashmir 3rd G20 Tourism Working Group meeting from May 22 to 24 will host. Police on Friday issued an advisory regarding some suspected international numbers being used to spread misinformation about the upcoming G20 meeting, a spokesman said. He asked the general public to be alert to some suspicious telecommunications and avoid using these numbers. It is advised not to respond to calls from : +44 75206 93559, +44 74183 43648 and +44 75206 93134, +44 74183 43648 or any ISD or virtual number spreading rumors about the meeting.
Poison spewing against the meeting
Several users in the Valley have received recorded messages from these numbers asking them to boycott the meeting. The spokesperson said Additional Director General of Police (Kashmir) Vijay Kumar has urged citizens to inform the police about all such calls. Kumar said that these numbers are spreading anti-national messages/propaganda and the general public is requested to be cautious of any such attempts and not to answer any suspicious calls. He told that the cyber branch of the police has also taken cognizance of the matter and investigation is on. The spokesperson has also directed to contact the nearest police station or cyber police station (Kashmir) for inquiry or complaint.