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Intel has issued a warning regarding three Jaish terrorists who have reportedly crossed into Bihar from Nepal, prompting the state to be put on high alert.  ​ 

​**Title:** Bihar on High Alert as Three Jaish Terrorists Infiltrate from Nepal

**Meta Description:** Bihar Police have issued a high alert after three suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists crossed into the state from Nepal, prompting increased security measures.

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**Headline:** Bihar Police Issue High Alert Following Infiltration of Jaish Terrorists from Nepal

The Bihar Police have raised a statewide alert after intelligence reports indicated that three suspected members of the Pakistan-based terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammed have entered the state via the Nepal border. The suspects, identified as Hasnain Ali from Rawalpindi, Adil Hussain from Umerkot, and Mohammad Usman from Bahawalpur, reportedly reached Kathmandu in mid-August before crossing into Bihar last week.

In response to this alarming development, the Bihar Police Headquarters has shared passport details of the suspects with law enforcement agencies in border districts. Security forces have been directed to enhance surveillance and gather intelligence, while district intelligence units are on high alert to respond to any suspicious activities.

In light of recent events, including Operation Sindoor and upcoming Assembly elections, security measures along the Indo-Nepal border and in the Seemanchal districts have been intensified since May. Increased patrolling is being conducted in border areas, including Madhubani, Sitamarhi, Supaul, Araria, and East and West Champaran districts.

The infiltration of these suspected terrorists underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by the region and highlights the need for vigilant monitoring of border activities.

**FAQ Section:**

**Q: What actions are being taken by the Bihar Police in response to the infiltration?**
A: The Bihar Police have issued a high alert, increased surveillance, and intensified patrolling in border areas to monitor any suspicious activities related to the suspected terrorists. 

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