Not only India, Sri Lankan police is also behind the Pahalgam terrorists

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Colombo Airport.

Colombo: Sri Lankan police are also searching for terrorists who carried out the terrorist attack on 22 April in Pahalgam, India. To help India, the Sri Lankan police on Saturday searched an aircraft coming from Chennai to Colombo, as it was reported that the Pahalgam could board a suspected plane involved in the terrorist attack. The police spokesperson gave this information. Intensive investigation was done after this information. However, it was not told whether the suspect was caught or not.

A statement issued by the National Aviation Company Sri Lankan Airlines said that its aircraft arrived at Colombo’s Bhandarnayke International Airport from Chennai at 11:59 am at 11:59 am and on arrival it was done. The statement said, “A suspect wanted in India was coordinated with local authorities after being alerted by the Chennai region control center, because it was believed that he was on the ship.” The statement said that the aircraft was investigated in depth and later approved for further operations.

26 innocents killed by terrorists on 22 April

On April 22, 26 people were killed by terrorists in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, most of which were tourists. Indian authorities have identified five terrorists responsible for the Pahalgam attack – including three Pakistani citizens. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, on April 24, resolved to punish the terrorists involved in the Pahalgam attack and the people involved in its conspiracy. He said that the enemies of the country not only targeted unarmed tourists, but also dared to attack the soul of India. (Language)

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