Isi Links To Kanpur Train Accident

'Isi Links To Kanpur Train Accident' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Shamsul Hoda, Man Behind Train Derailments, Called ISI After Losing Poll
    India News | Written by Tanima Biswas | Wednesday February 8, 2017
    Shamsul Hoda, the suspected mastermind of a series of train accidents caused by explosives on tracks, was allegedly asked by Pakistani ISI or Inter Services Intelligence to spread panic in India. He could prove to be the key link for Indian agencies investigating whether the ISI was involved in recent train accidents in Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pra...
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  • Pressure Cooker Bomb Behind Kanpur Train Tragedy, Claims Suspect: Police
    India News | Reported by Kamal Khan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday January 20, 2017
    One of the three men arrested in the case involving a train accident in Kanpur in November -- giving rise to suspicions about the involvement of Pakistan's Intelligence agency ISI -- has confessed to causing the accident by setting off a blast on the tracks. The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad, or ATS, which is investigating the case, today said M...
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'Isi Links To Kanpur Train Accident' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Shamsul Hoda, Man Behind Train Derailments, Called ISI After Losing Poll
    India News | Written by Tanima Biswas | Wednesday February 8, 2017
    Shamsul Hoda, the suspected mastermind of a series of train accidents caused by explosives on tracks, was allegedly asked by Pakistani ISI or Inter Services Intelligence to spread panic in India. He could prove to be the key link for Indian agencies investigating whether the ISI was involved in recent train accidents in Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pra...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Pressure Cooker Bomb Behind Kanpur Train Tragedy, Claims Suspect: Police
    India News | Reported by Kamal Khan, Edited by Anindita Sanyal | Friday January 20, 2017
    One of the three men arrested in the case involving a train accident in Kanpur in November -- giving rise to suspicions about the involvement of Pakistan's Intelligence agency ISI -- has confessed to causing the accident by setting off a blast on the tracks. The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terror Squad, or ATS, which is investigating the case, today said M...
    www.ndtv.com
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