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Pakistan’s clandestine shadow ISI aided Lashkar-e-toiba behind Ayodhya attacks
India has achieved some sold breakthrough in the Ayodhya terror attacks case. Informed sources said that it was now confirmed that Pakistan based Lashkar-e-Toiba was behind the attack. But what is most interesting is that Indian authorities have found links to a shadow organization of Pakistan – the unofficial shadow ISI of Pakistan who helped the Lashkar-e-Toiba to carry out the attack.
Indian authorities are quiet about the shadow ISI connections. Acciording to media reports, during the 10-day investigation into the case, which sent ripples across the country, the security agencies found that some of the militants had originated from Jammu and Kashmir, they said.
During the investigation it was found that the militants had stayed in Akbarpur for four days before carrying out the attack on July 5, the sources said.
Nearly four to five people had been picked up from Jammu and Kashmir for allegedly providing logistical support to the militants, they said.
About the involvment of Rehan Alam, the driver of the militants'' vehicle during the attack, the sources said one of his relatives was working in a Gulf country, which could have been the reason behind his frequent visits there.
The Uttar Pradesh police have been continuously informed with intelligence inputs about the concentration of Pakistanis in Akbarpur, from where the attackers had travelled to Faizabad, and its adjoining districts.
Six heavily-armed terrorists made an unsuccessful bid to storm the high-security makeshift Ram temple at Ayodhya on July 5 but were killed by the security forces before they could strike at the shrine.
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