Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Terrorists trying to enter India through sea route

Rediff Newsletter
May 09, 2007

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Ugandan Minister of Internal Affairs Ruhankana Ruganda with the family of the late Devang Raval, who was killed during riots in Uganda. Ruganda handed over a letter from President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and $10,000 from the Government of Uganda.

Photograph: AFP/Getty Images


Terrorists trying to enter India through sea route
The government has also received information that there have been some instances where Pakistan-based terrorist outfits were infiltrating using the Indo-Bangladesh and Indo-Nepal borders.

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