Flight discovered Pahgam suspects on suspicion in Colombo on suspicion

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A security discovery was done at Colombo Airport for suspects of Pahgam terror

Indian officials alerted Lanka that six suspects were in flight

Srikan Airlines flight UL122 made a comprehensive discovery at the airport

New Delhi/Colombo:

After a tip-off from India, a large-scale search operation was carried out at Colombo Airport this afternoon, including six suspects. Pahgam Terror Attack A flight riding from Chennai arrived in Sri Lanka.

The flight of Srikan Airlines UL122 was subjected to a comprehensive security search when he arrived at the Bandaranic International Airport at 11:59 am.

A police spokesman said that Indian officials had alerted Sri Lanka that six initiatives were in suspicious flight. The suspects are believed to have taken a Srikan Airlines flight to Colombo.

Local reports show that Sri Lanka Police, Sri Lanka Air Force and Airport Security Units jointly conducted a search operation. But no suspect was found.

The airline said it received an alert from the Chennai Area Control Center. Srikan Airlines said that when he came to Chennai, the aircraft was completely inspected and later approved for further operations.

At least 26 civilians, including a Nepali tourist and a pony ride operator, were massacred by militants with Pakistan links at Sundar Bairsaran Meadow in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22 April.

The country’s leading anti-terrorism agency, National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been tasked with investigating the attack.

India acted fast against Pakistan and suspended the Indus Water Treaty, which allows Delhi to prevent or turn water to prevent water from the Indus river system, prevent water from the Indus river system, to prevent water from the Indus river system.

It has also banned imports and upcoming parcels from Pakistan. Pakistani ships have been stopped from docking at Indian ports. India has also canceled the visa of Pakistani citizens. Those living in India were given a time limit till Tuesday to release Indian soil.

In response, Pakistan has threatened to abolish all bilateral agreements with India, including the Shimla Agreement.

In addition, the two countries have closed the Vaga-Atari crossing and downed diplomatic relations.


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