This story is from June 9, 2013

'Pakistan forced us to become terrorists'

The three suspected terrorists, detained at the Indo-Nepal border revealed that they were forced to become terrorists.
'Pakistan forced us to become terrorists'
BAHRAICH: The three suspected terrorists, detained at the Indo-Nepal border revealed that they were forced to become terrorists.
The terrprists, who were detained by the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) at the Rupiadiha check post on the Indo-Nepal border, have been handed over to the Delhi Police.
During interrogation, on Saturday, the trio said that they were forcibly taken to Pakistan for terrorists training in the '90s but now they were fed up and wanted to return to their homeland.
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They have been sent to a rehabilitation centre at Sarai Kale Khan in Delhi enroute to Jammu and Kashmir as they have applied for surrender under the rehabilitation scheme of their state government, said SP Bahraich, Vinay Yadav.
According to the SP, the trio further said that they wanted o return to their land and had moved an application under the surrender and rehabilitation scheme of the Jammu and Kashmir government. They further added that since they faced a threat from terror outfits on entering Kashmir directly from Pakistan, they opted for the route via Nepal.
The SSB, which guards the 1,751 km Indo-Nepal border, had, on Wednesday, detained Mohammad Akbar Lone, Mohammad Shafiq Bar and Manzoor Ahmed Jargar, all belonging to Barmullah and Kupwara areas of Kashmir.
They had once worked for Hizbul Mujahideen and JKLF and arrived through a Pakistani airlines flight in Kathmandu on June 3 to enter India.
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