Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Nepal beefs up security for Koshi Barrage after terror alert from India

- Anil Giri letters@hindustant­imes.com

Nepal has beefed up security in and around the Koshi Barrage located near the border with India following a report that militant groups could target the structure which plays a key role in controllin­g the flow of water in both countries.

Officials in Kathmandu and Sunsari district, where the barrage is located, told HT they had received an intelligen­ce report from the Indian side that the flood control structure might be targeted by terrorists.

“The Indian side alerted us about the possible security threat in areas along the Nepal-India border, particular­ly in Koshi Barrage area, but has not mentioned which group had issued such a threat,” home ministry spokespers­on Yadav Koirala told Hindustan Times.

The Indian alert mentioned that terror groups such as the Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Indian Mujahideen could target vital installati­ons such as the barrage, Mohan Bahadur Chapagin, head of the administra­tion in Nepal’s Sunsari district, was quoted as saying by the local media.

However, a senior Indian embassy official in Kathmandu said that the “Indian side had shared intelligen­ce inputs with the Nepal government and urged it to increase security presence in the area without mentioning any particular group”.

The Koshi, a lifeline for millions of people in the two countries, is currently flowing above the danger level after torrential rains.

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