Patna, Aug. 30 -- A day after sounding a high alert based on inputs about three terrorists of Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad entering Bihar from Nepal, the state police today denied any such case of intrusion.
Additional Director General (Law and Order) Pankaj Darad said here that there was no evidence of three terrorists entering Bihar from Nepal. Initial investigation suggested that the terrorists had reached Kathmandu from Dubai and then left for Malaysia, he added.
Bihar police sounded a high alert yesterday after receiving inputs about the terrorists intruding into the state from Nepal with an intention to perpetrate a major terror attack.
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