Khaleej Times

India likely to target CPEC installati­ons, says ministry

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India has sent 400 Muslim youngsters to afghanista­n for receiving training to be able to carry out attacks

Letter from Interior Ministry to Gilgit-Baltistan govt

islamabad — India plans to attack installati­ons along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to sabotage the multibilli­on dollar mega project, the Interior Ministry has said.

The ministry, in a letter to Gilgit-Baltistan’s Home Department, warned of possible terrorist attacks on the CPEC route, including bridges at Karakoram Highway and other important points. It issued directives for making foolproof security arrangemen­ts to avoid any untoward incident, Dawn online reported on Monday.

An official of the Home Department said that the letter revealed that “India had sent 400 Muslim youngsters to Afghanista­n for receiving training to be able to carry out attacks”.

The Gilgit-Baltistan government said it enhanced security on the CPEC route, including two dozen bridges built on Karakoram Highway from Khunjerab Pass to Diamer district.

Police officials said the movements of foreigners in GilgitBalt­istan would be monitored and their documents would be verified.

The letter said that police personnel deputed for the security of bridges at Karakoram Highway needed to be put on high alert. It said that local police officers should conduct combing operations, supervise checking at vulnerable points, hotels and guest houses.

The project, a key artery of Beijing’s mega Belt and Road initiative, has caused much friction between India and China over the past few years.

The CPEC links China’s Kashgar in Xinjiang province with Pakistan’s Gwadar port in Balochista­n through a network of roads, railways and highways. —

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