Maoist leader conspiring to spread 'Corona' in India, Army on alert
Maoist leader conspiring to spread 'Corona' in India, Army on alert
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West Champaran: A 21-day lockdown is imposed in the country regarding the Corona infection, but in the meantime, SSB has alerted the West Champaran district administration on the information of a conspiracy by the Communist Party of Nepal Maoist leader Jaleem Mukhiya, a resident of Parsa district of Nepal. Special security arrangements have been made on the Indo-Nepal border after the letter written by SSB. With this, the alert has been increased on the border.

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According to the information, DM of West Champaran had sent a letter to SP Bettiah asking to take special security along the Indo-Nepal border. In the letter written by the District Magistrate, it was said that Jaleem Mukhiya, a resident of Jaganathpur village in Parsa district of Nepal, is planning to spread corona infection in India. He is also involved in the illegal supply of weapons and smuggling of counterfeit notes.

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After the letter written by SSB and DM, there was a stir on the Indo-Nepal border. After this, security was tightened on the outskirts. The SSB commandant posted on the Raxaul border said that patrolling along the Nepal border has been increased after receiving intelligence input. According to the information, the SSB commandant had received intelligence that about two hundred special community people were reported to come to Khairawa and Chandanbara in Nepal of which 6 to 7 are Pakistani citizens.

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