Overview
- The Bihar Police Headquarters ordered a high alert following intelligence that three suspected terrorists crossed into the state from Nepal.
- Investigators identified the men as Hasnain Ali, Adil Hussain and Mohammad Usman, and shared their photographs and passport details with border districts.
- Intelligence reports say the trio reached Kathmandu in the second week of August and entered Bihar in the third week, with the case still under investigation.
- Senior officers were briefed and district intelligence units were told to intensify monitoring and act promptly on any suspicious activity, with the Sashastra Seema Bal responsible for the Nepal border.
- Officials cite Bihar’s 729-kilometre open border with Nepal and recent election-season security concerns, noting prior reports of suspicious crossings in May.