Kathmandu: A Pakistani agency ISI agent has been killed in Nepal's capital Kathmandu. ISI agent Lal Mohammad alias Mohammad Darji had come to his house in a car, in the meantime, unidentified assailants opened fire on him. Lal Mohammad's daughter jumped off the terrace to save him. However, Lal Mohammad lost his life in the attack. The incident was also recorded on a CCTV camera. Lal Mohammad used to import fake Indian currency from Pakistan and Bangladesh at the behest of ISI and reach India from Nepal.
Lal Mohammad alias Mohammad Darji was a major supplier of fake Notes of India. He was an ISI agent. Not only this, but he was also in touch with the D gang. Lal Mohammed was used by ISI as a launch pad. Apart from the fake currency trade, he also used to supply logistics to ISI for their operation, and shelter to ISI agents. Lal Mohammad lived in Kathmandu's Kothatar area.
On September 19, Lal Mohammad reached home in his car. As soon as he got down from the car and started entering the house, the attackers opened fire on him. During this time, Lal Mohammad tried to escape under the cover of the car. The attackers run and shoot him. Meanwhile, CCTV shows that a woman jumps down from the roof and jumps down and runs toward the attackers, but by then the attackers escape after carrying out their work.
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