Indian army plans to kill Pakistani detainees in ‘fake encounters’
Indian Army and intelligence agencies are planning to kill innocent Pakistanis in “fake encounters” while they remain in illegal custody in Kashmir.
Sources reveal that Indian officials have planned to bring dozens of Pakistani detainees, currently held in Indian jails, to different areas in Kashmir for execution.
The media will then falsely label them as “terrorists who crossed the border.”
The plan includes photographing fake weapons, ammunition, and other materials alongside the bodies of those killed.
There are also a fear that these detainees might be forced to make anti-Pakistan statements in the media.
Security sources warned that this is India’s desperate reaction after the failure of the Pahalgam false flag operation.
On April 24, the Indian Army killed two citizens from Azad Kashmir, Muhammad Farooq and Muhammad Din, in a fake encounter after they mistakenly crossed the border.
DG ISPR revealed in press conference that 723 Pakistanis are illegally detained in Indian jails.
Additionally, 56 Pakistani citizens are in forced custody by Indian intelligence agencies, without court notification or following international laws.
Officials are concerned that India might use these detainees in anti-Pakistan campaigns or aggression at any time.
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