Colombo search operation: After the Pahalgam terror attack, a search operation is being conducted on a large scale to find terrorists and people associated with them. In the same sequence, after the information received from India, six suspects have reached Sri Lanka by a flight from Chennai, on the afternoon of Saturday (May 03, 2025) at Colombo Airport.
According to a report by news agency PTI, Sri Lankan Airlines said that a large -scale search operation was conducted on the flight number UL 122 at 11:59 am at Bhandarnayake International Airport. Police spokesperson said that Indian officials had warned Sri Lanka that there were six suspects from Pahalgam in the plane. He said that it is believed that the suspects have reached Colombo by Sri Lankan Airlines plane.
No suspect found
According to local reports, Sri Lanka Police, Sri Lanka Air Force and Airport Security Units jointly conducted a search operation. But no suspect was found. The airline said that it received an alert from Chennai Area Control Center. Sri Lankan Airlines said that on reaching Colombo, the aircraft was thoroughly examined and after that it was approved to go further.
India’s action against Pakistan
The country’s leading anti-terrorism agency National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been entrusted with the task of investigating this attack. India took immediate action against Pakistan and suspended the Indus Water Treaty. Apart from this, imports and upcoming parcels from Pakistan have also been banned. Pakistani ships have been stopped from coming to Indian ports. India has also canceled the visas of Pakistani citizens. In response, Pakistan has threatened to abolish all bilateral agreements with India, including the Shimla Agreement.
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